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Sociologists have debated suicide since the early days of the
discipline. This book assesses that body of work and breaks new
ground through a qualitatively-driven, mixed method 'sociological
autopsy' of one hundred suicides that explores what can be known
about suicidal lives.
Considers ways in which raising questions about gender can help
researchers and practitioners better understand family
relationships and issues in children's development Draws on current
developments in thinking about gender relations Offers an overview
of sociological, psychological and developmental perspectives on
family relationships, child welfare outcomes and the
practice/policy realities of professional interventions with
families Chapters address range of service settings; including
family support, child health, education, child protection, domestic
violence, 'looked after' children and youth justice
Sociologists have debated suicide since the early days of the
discipline. This book assesses that body of work and breaks new
ground through a qualitatively-driven, mixed method 'sociological
autopsy' ofone hundredsuicides that explores what can be known
about suicidal lives.
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