Something old or something new: do pre-existing conceptualisations of abuse enable a sufficient response to abuse in young people's relationships and peer-groups?
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Firmin, Carlene EmmaIssue Date
2013-12-31Subjects
child abuse
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Critical Perspectives on Child Sexual Exploitation and Related TraffickingAbstract
Evidence in the UK has identified that children and young people experience violence and sexual exploitation in their intimate relationships (Barter, 2009; Pearce, 2009) or in their peer groups and street gangs (Beckett et al., 2012; Firmin, 2010, 2011; OCC, 2012a). In response, policy makers and practitioners have applied pre-existing conceptualisations of ‘domestic abuse’, ‘CSE’ and ‘serious youth violence’ to address this ‘peer-on-peer’ abuse, with each involving different definitions, policy frameworks and operational responses.Citation
Firmin C (2013) 'Something old or something new: do pre-existing conceptualisations of abuse enable a sufficient response to abuse in young people's relationships and peer-groups?', in Melrose M, Pearce J (ed(s).). Critical Perspectives on Child Sexual Exploitation and Related Trafficking, Palgrave MacmillanPublisher
Palgrave MacmillanAdditional Links
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137294104_4Type
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9781137294098ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1057/9781137294104_4