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    Living in gang-affected neighbourhoods

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    Authors
    Firmin, Carlene Emma
    Pearce, Jenny J.
    Bernard, Claudia
    Harris, Perlita
    Affiliation
    University of Bedfordshire
    Goldsmiths
    Issue Date
    2016-05-05
    Subjects
    children and gang affected neighbourhoods
    social model of consent
    child exploitation and abuse
    
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    Safeguarding Black Children: Good Practice in Child Protection
    Abstract
    This chapter addresses the problems facing black children living in gang affected neighborhoods. It argues for a 'social model' for understanding and responding to children's capacity to consent to sexual activity when forced and coerced within gang affected neighborhoods and for a contextual framework to child protection issues facing these young people, their neighborhood and environment. 
    Citation
    Firmin C, Pearce J (2016) 'Living in Gang-Affected Neighbourhoods', in Bernard C, Harris P (ed(s).). Safeguarding Black Children: Good Practice in Child Protection, 1 edn, London: Jessica Kingsley pp.76-90.
    Publisher
    Jessica Kingsley
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623284
    Additional Links
    https://www.jkp.com/uk/safeguarding-black-children-1.html
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    9781849055697
    Collections
    Applied social sciences

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