1st Edition

Abuse Between Young People A Contextual Account

By Carlene Firmin Copyright 2018
220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

Awareness of peer-on-peer abuse is on the rise and is a matter of increasing international concern. Abuse Between Young People: A Contextual Account is the first book to offer a contextualised narrative of peer-on-peer abuse that moves beyond recognising an association between environments and individual choice, and illustrates the ways in which such interplay occurs. Using both... Read more

Section 1:Setting the scene: peer-on-peer abuse and contextual investigation 1. Introduction  2.  The challenge we face: the nature of peer-on-peer abuse 3.  Definitions, theory and methodology    Section 2: The contexts associated with peer-on-peer abuse  4. 'I blame the parents' 5. I get by with a little help from my friends 6. Education, education, education  7. There's no place like home  Section 3: The implications of a contextual account of peer-on-peer abuse 8. Location, location, location  9. A contextual account of choice 10. Agency and dependency: a contextual account of childhood 11. Conclusion: towards contextual safeguarding References Appendix Index

Biography

Carlene Firmin, MBE, is a Principal Research Fellow at ‘The International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking’ at the University of Bedfordshire, UK