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Community Health Practitioners and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family, 1970s-2010s by Ruth Beecher ISBN 9783031800511, 3031800516 instant download

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Authors:Ruth Beecher
Pages:309 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Palgrave MacMillan
Language:english
File Size:6.36 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783031800511, 3031800516
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Community Health Practitioners and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family, 1970s-2010s by Ruth Beecher ISBN 9783031800511, 3031800516 instant download

This open access book is an innovative history of community health practitioners' responses to the seemingly intractable problem of men (and on rare occasions, women) sexually abusing children within the private family home. It is situated within a social history of the development of British community-based health professions in the last decades of the twentieth century. Drawing on archival research and newly gathered in-depth oral history interviews, the monograph argues that expectations placed upon community-based doctors, nurses and mental health staff since the 1980s in relation to predicting and preventing the sexual abuse of children by men they know are incongruous. Beneath a surface acquiescence to the need to protect children from such abuse or to intervene early lie cultural, social and structural barriers that prevent its fulfilment. The book is a first in specifically interrogating the recent history of the role of community health practitioners within the modern 'child protection workforce', and contributes to growing scholarship on the history of emotions in the medical professions.
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