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There is universal agreement that 'something must be done' about
child abuse, that the legal and policy frameworks established for
the protection of children are inadequate. Time and again this is
brought home by cases that reveal major failures in the
investigation and prosecution of child abuse suspects. There is
much less clarity about what qualifies as child abuse and what
should be done about it. Failings in the law are often invoked by
politicians and the media at times of crisis, when a societal
response is demanded. The presence of new legislation on the
statute book or the creation of rules and protocols which
professionals must follow is one socially acceptable sign that the
problem has been recognized and that an effective response has been
implemented. Are these ad hoc responses helpful? If not, what
should be done to address the current weaknesses in the protection
of children?
This book looks across legal and geographical boundaries to
consider the law and policy on child abuse. It examines the whole
process of child protection, from complaint investigation to
prosecution, and analyzes the legal disciplines of criminal,
family, tort and evidence law as they bear on child abuse cases.
Material is drawn from over 75 jurisdictions, including major
empirical research in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New
Zealand.
Throughout the book's focus is on achieving a coherent program for
reforming the law and practices responsible for child protection.
Its contribution to policy debates was recognized by the Judges of
the 2008 Inner Temple Book Prize who, in awarding it the prize for
outstanding legal scholarship, heralded it as a 'masterly book on a
hugely important subject', one that will 'make an outstanding
contribution to the formation and understanding of legal policy'.
Whilst there may be universal agreement that 'something must be
done' about child abuse, there is much less clarity about what
qualifies as child abuse and what should be done about it. Policy
makers often invoke the law at times of crisis which are seen to
demand a societal response. The presence of legislation on the
statute book or the creation of rules and protocols which
professionals must follow is one socially acceptable sign that the
problem has been recognised and that an effective response has been
implemented. In the last two decades of the twentieth century, the
numerous controversies about the response of public agencies and
the courts to allegations of child abuse, as well as campaigns to
reform the treatment of child witnesses in adversarial trial
systems, provided the impetus for legal reform in both criminal and
civil proceedings in England and Wales. These legal initiatives
were ad hoc responses to specific problems, and not part of a
coherent and integrated programme of reform across the criminal and
civil systems. Legislators and the courts in family, criminal, and
tort proceedings have constructed different liability and
evidential rules in parallel rather than in tandem with the other
courts adjudicating the same issues, and often regarding the same
child. Similarly reforms in other common law jurisdictions have
often been only partially understood by lawmakers in England and
Wales. This book looks across the legal and geographical boundaries
within which the legal discussion of child abuse is usually
confined. It considers the themes and policy considerations driving
each form of legal response to the problem of child abuse. It also
provides a detailed discussion of the law governing the trial of
allegations of child abuse in the key areas of family, criminal and
tort law in English law, and compares this with the approaches in
other common law jurisdictions using the adversarial mode of trial,
in particular in Canada, the United States, New Zealand and
Australia. In its breadth and depth, Child Abuse Law and Policy
Across Boundaries marks a significant contribution to the rapidly
evolving field of child protection law.
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