Punishing the Poor? Child Welfare and Protection under Neoliberalism
In contemporary England the involvement of the state in private family life has undergone a significant shift in tone and substance, with this being played out in authoritarian child protection (CP) interventions. At the same time as cuts to welfare and support services are increasing hardship for f...
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Main Author: | Anna Gupta (Author) |
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