Child Abuse and Neglect: A Socio-legal Study of Mandatory Reporting in Australia - Report for the ACT Government
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2015
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This report presents the results of a study exploring the law and practice of mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect in the Australian Capital Territory. Government administrative data over a decade (2003-2012) were accessed and analysed to map trends in reporting of different types of child abuse and neglect (physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect) by different reporter groups (both mandated reporters e.g., police, teachers, doctors, nurses depending on the jurisdiction, and non-mandated reporters e.g., family members, neighbours, depending on the jurisdiction), and the outcomes of these reports (whether investigated, and whether substantiated or not). The study was funded by the Australian Government and administered through the Government of Victoria. |
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Commonwealth of Australia |
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Mathews, Benjamin P., Bromfield, Leah, Walsh, Kerryann M., & Vimpani, Graham (2015) Child Abuse and Neglect: A Socio-legal Study of Mandatory Reporting in Australia - Report for the ACT Government. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, A.C.T. |
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Children & Youth Research Centre; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Early Childhood; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #180119 Law and Society #Child abuse and neglect #Mandatory reporting laws #Australia #Australian Capital Territory #Law and practice #Trends in reporting #Government data analysis #Outcomes of reports #Change over time |
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Report |