Winner of the Christine M. Alder Book Prize in 2015 from the
Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Historical abuse
of children is a worldwide phenomenon. This book assesses the
enablers of abuse and the reasons it took so long for officials to
respond. It analyzes redress for institutional abuse in two
countries, Canada and Australia, using first-hand accounts of
survivors' experiences.
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