1st Edition

Researching Sex and Lies in the Classroom Allegations of Sexual Misconduct in Schools

By Pat Sikes, Heather Piper Copyright 2010
176 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

The Anglophone world is gripped by a moral panic centred on child abuse in general and fear of the paedophile in particular. Evidence suggests an alarming rise in the number of false allegations of sexual abuse being made against teachers, and demonstrates that the fallout from being falsely accused is far-reaching and sometimes tragic. Many people in this position cannot sustain family... Read more

@contents:  Selected Contents: Chapter 1 Why we have done this research and written this book  Chapter 2 Immoral Panics  Chapter 3 ‘A courageous proposal, but … this would be a high risk study’: Ethics Review Procedures, Risk and Censorship  Chapter 4 Truths and Stories  Chapter 5 ‘Confused, angry and actually betrayed: It was time to get out’  Chapter 6 Timpson versus Regina  Chapter 7 ‘How do you tell teenage children that their father’s been accused of sexual abuse?’  Chapter 8 It didn’t take long for the rumour mill to start grinding  Chapter 9 Nobody can prove anything for definite  Chapter 10 EndWords  Notes  References

Biography

Pat Sikes is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry in the School of Education at the University of Sheffield.

Heather Piper is a Professional Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University.