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Children Forsaken: Child Abuse from Ancient to Modern Times
Children Forsaken: Child Abuse from Ancient to Modern Times
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Children Forsaken provides a historical examination of child abuse, revealing that it has been a long-standing problem and that despite legal definitions and children's rights laws, children and young people continue to suffer. The book aims to help practitioners and those training in the helping professions gain a deeper understanding of how embedded in human society child abuse has been and still is, and calls for continued vigilance, compassion, and action.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 184 pages
\n Publication date: 12 July 2021
\n Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
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Children Forsaken is a powerful and eye-opening exploration of the dark and hidden history of childhood abuse, a phenomenon that has been largely forgotten and ignored over the years. The book provides a comprehensive and historical examination of the issue, tracing the roots of child abuse to ancient times and highlighting its enduring presence in society.
While child abuse gained attention in the early 1980s with the discovery of battered child syndrome in the UK, the historical record reveals that such practices have been prevalent for centuries. This book challenges the notion that child abuse is a recent problem and emphasizes the need to understand it in the context of how children and childhood have been perceived throughout history.
Despite legal definitions and children's rights laws, children and young people continue to suffer from various forms of abuse. This book aims to provide practitioners and those training in the helping professions with a deeper understanding of the nature and extent of child abuse, enabling them to respond effectively to this pressing issue.
The book explores the various forms of child abuse, including physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological abuse, and highlights the devastating impact it has on children's lives. It also examines the social and cultural factors that contribute to the perpetration of abuse, such as poverty, lack of education, and social inequality.
One of the key themes of the book is the need to recognize child abuse as a long-standing problem about children's status in the world, their legal and human rights, and the urgent need to address it. The book argues that child abuse is not just a matter of individual wrongdoing but a reflection of broader social and cultural issues that require collective action.
To achieve this, the book offers a range of insights and recommendations for practitioners and those working in the field. It emphasizes the importance of developing a comprehensive understanding of child abuse, including its historical roots, its impact on children and families, and the various strategies and interventions that can be used to prevent and address it.
Furthermore, the book calls for continued vigilance, compassion, and action to protect children from abuse. It highlights the need for robust laws and policies to address child abuse, as well as the importance of supporting and empowering children and families affected by abuse.
In conclusion, Children Forsaken is a groundbreaking and essential book that sheds light on the dark and hidden history of childhood abuse. It provides a comprehensive and historical examination of the issue, challenging the notion that it is a recent problem and emphasizing the need for collective action to address it. By providing insights and recommendations for practitioners and those working in the field, the book aims to contribute to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and promote the well-being of children and young people.
\n Weight: 318g\n
Dimension: 159 x 234 x 12 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781913453817\n \n
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