Child Abuse and Public Inquiry Methodologies

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2018-06-13

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Intersentia

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Book chapter

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Yes

Abstract

This chapter examines the development of public inquiries into child abuse and the various policy processes and methods deployed to support them. It contains two central propositions: firstly, that the ongoing Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse provides an unprecedented opportunity to capture and disseminate more deeply the emerging knowledge of child abuse; and secondly, that there is now a significant need to establish in the UK a permanent centralised Public Inquiries Office to support public inquiry work in the child protection sector and elsewhere.

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Child law, child abuse, administrative justice, administrative law

Citation

Buck, T. (2018) Child Abuse and Public Inquiry Methodologies. In: Douglas, G., Murch, M. and Stephens, V. (eds) International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law: Essays in Honour of Nigel Lowe, Cambridge, Intersentia, pp. 97-110.

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