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Carr, John; Hilton, Zoe – Children & Society, 2009
In the United Kingdom (UK), the number of convictions for offences related to child abuse images fell back following the police investigation dubbed "Operation Ore", but have still continued at levels unimaginable only 10 years ago. However, while government and the internet industry deserve credit for the steps they have taken to reduce…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Industry, Foreign Countries, Internet
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Oude Breuil, Brenda Carina – Children & Society, 2008
This article examines how implicit notions in the concepts of "children" and "home" influence the study of child trafficking. Where children and adults are often presented as oppositional categories, home is regarded as territorialised, essentialised and unchangeable. These social constructions oversimplify trafficked and…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Child Welfare, Crime
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Degirmencioglu, Serdar M.; Acar, Hakan; Acar, Yuksel Baykara – Children & Society, 2008
Two little known forms of child labour in Turkey are examined. The process through which these children are made to work has parallels with the experiences of slaves. First, a long-standing practice from Northwestern Turkey of parents hiring children to better-off farmers is examined. Further, a more recent problem is examined where children are…
Descriptors: Poverty, Child Labor, Foreign Countries, Slavery
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Bokhari, Farrah – Children & Society, 2008
An overview of child trafficking in the UK explores the nature and methods of this abuse, as well as the treatment and protection afforded to these particularly vulnerable children. It highlights the shortcomings and inconsistent standards of local authorities, the lack of specialist protection and the uncertainty of a trafficked child's…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Immigration, Foreign Countries, Crime
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Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan; Berkowitz, Steven; Marans, Steven; Murphy, Robert A.; Rosenheck, Robert A. – Children & Society, 2008
There is growing concern about the increasing number of children in the USA who are exposed to community violence and the need to remove some of them from their families. This study examines risk factors for out-of-home placement among a large pool of children and adolescents who were referred for general clinical assessment following exposure to…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health, At Risk Persons, Adolescents
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Wattam, Corinne – Children & Society, 1997
Impetus to prosecute child abuse has increased considerably with earlier involvement of police and legal reforms for more child-centered practices. Research on implementation of the Memorandum of Good Practice is presented to propose that prosecution of abuse is neither achieved nor achievable in majority of cases and that assumption on which…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Crime, Criminal Law
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Brown, Alyson – Children & Society, 2004
This paper examines twentieth century social constructions of child prostitutes and child prostitution, the origins of these representations and the extent to which they have been used as metaphors for other perceived social, economic and political problems. It is important to recognise that these children have been sexually abused and that…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Crime, History, Social Problems
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Cullingford, Cedric; Morrison, Jenny – Children & Society, 1997
Studied the connection between actual cases of criminality and criminals' own experiences with their parents and why certain influences are significant. Factors described by interviewees included violence at home, neglect, and turning to peer groups for support. Consequences included the inability to develop normal social relationships. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Rearing