Gender and Child Maltreatment: The Evidence Base
The scientific approach to the study of 'child abuse' has continued both in parallel and largely separate from gendered analyses of the problem. It is as if the politics of a gender based approach is not the proper business of science: the facts should speak for themselves. The empirical e...
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Main Author: | Corinne May-Chahal (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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