Completed suicide in men accused of sexual crimes involving children: Implications for a humanistic approach
Completed suicide in men accused of sexual crimes involving children: Implications for a humanistic approach
Contents
Introduction: child sexual abuse and adult offenders, Kanka Mallick and Christopher Bagley. Conceptual and Policy Issues: Towards rethinking moral panic: child sexual abuse conflicts and social constructionist responses, Chris Atmore; Children first: challenges and dilemmas for social workers investigating and treating child sexual abuse, Christopher Bagley. Clinical Issues: Is family dysfunction more harmful than child sexual abuse? A controlled study.
Guy Pelletier and Lee C. Handy; The interactive effects of physical, emotional and sexual abuse on adjustment in a longitudinal study of 565 children from birth to 17, Christopher Bagley, Loretta Young and Kanka Mallick; Long-term evaluation of group counselling for women with a history of child sexual abuse: focus on depression, self-esteem, suicidal behaviours and social support, Christopher Bagley and Loretta Young.
Adolescent Outcomes: The youngest profession – the oldest oppression: a study of sex work, Susan McIntyre; Child and adolescent prostitution in Canada and The Philippines: comparative case studies and policy proposals, Christopher Bagley. Social Work Issues: Child protection and children’s welfare: complementary priorities?, Elaine Sharland; Mothers’ involvement in child sexual abuse investigations and support: community care or child protection?, Shirley Jackson and Graham Tuson. Offender Issues: Men and women who kill and men who abuse children: a study of the psychiatric–child abuse interface, Colin Pritchard and Julia Stroud; Completed suicide in men accused of sexual crimes involving children: implications for a humanistic approach, Christopher Bagley and Colin Pritchard; Index.
184014839X
285-289
Bagley, Christopher
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Pritchard, Colin
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1999
Bagley, Christopher
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Pritchard, Colin
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Bagley, Christopher and Pritchard, Colin
(1999)
Completed suicide in men accused of sexual crimes involving children: Implications for a humanistic approach.
In,
Bagley, Christopher and Mallick, Kanka
(eds.)
Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Offenders: New Theory and Research.
(Contemporary Social Work Studies)
Aldershot, UK.
Ashgate Publishing, .
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Contents
Introduction: child sexual abuse and adult offenders, Kanka Mallick and Christopher Bagley. Conceptual and Policy Issues: Towards rethinking moral panic: child sexual abuse conflicts and social constructionist responses, Chris Atmore; Children first: challenges and dilemmas for social workers investigating and treating child sexual abuse, Christopher Bagley. Clinical Issues: Is family dysfunction more harmful than child sexual abuse? A controlled study.
Guy Pelletier and Lee C. Handy; The interactive effects of physical, emotional and sexual abuse on adjustment in a longitudinal study of 565 children from birth to 17, Christopher Bagley, Loretta Young and Kanka Mallick; Long-term evaluation of group counselling for women with a history of child sexual abuse: focus on depression, self-esteem, suicidal behaviours and social support, Christopher Bagley and Loretta Young.
Adolescent Outcomes: The youngest profession – the oldest oppression: a study of sex work, Susan McIntyre; Child and adolescent prostitution in Canada and The Philippines: comparative case studies and policy proposals, Christopher Bagley. Social Work Issues: Child protection and children’s welfare: complementary priorities?, Elaine Sharland; Mothers’ involvement in child sexual abuse investigations and support: community care or child protection?, Shirley Jackson and Graham Tuson. Offender Issues: Men and women who kill and men who abuse children: a study of the psychiatric–child abuse interface, Colin Pritchard and Julia Stroud; Completed suicide in men accused of sexual crimes involving children: implications for a humanistic approach, Christopher Bagley and Colin Pritchard; Index.
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Published date: 1999
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33646
ISBN: 184014839X
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Author:
Christopher Bagley
Author:
Colin Pritchard
Editor:
Christopher Bagley
Editor:
Kanka Mallick
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