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Written by a multi-disciplinary group of leading practitioners,
Sexual Offending Against Children provides an account of the
practice, policy and management issues involved in the assessment
and treatment of adult and adolescent sexual offenders against
children. Written for practitioners from all disciplines concerned
with this area of work, it is underpinned by a strong theoretical
base, giving a practical and detailed description of the management
of sexual offenders, as well as the potential impact on service
providers.
The high profile reporting of child sexual abuse carried out by
Jimmy Savile over decades has had far reaching-consequences,
raising public awareness and concern, yet we continue to uncover
new cases of institutional abuse which have been taking place under
the radar for years. This book distils the learning from 80+ public
inquiries relating to Savile as well as related cases of
institutional abuse and analyses the key findings. It examines what
we now know about offending within organisations and institutions,
and how organisational failures can enable abusers. Each chapter
also outlines solutions, offering perspectives for individuals and
organisations on what practical action they can take to minimise
risk in the settings in which they work. The book includes chapters
specifically dedicated to the NHS, sports organisations and
schools, and is necessary reading for professionals with
responsibility for safeguarding in any setting.
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