Child sexual exploitation : why theory matters /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA :
Policy Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Forward / Julia Davidson
- Bringing theory home : thinking about child sexual exploitation / Jenny Pearce
- Moving beyond discourses of agency, gain and blame : reconceptualising young people's experiences of sexual exploitation / Helen Beckett
- Child sexual exploitation, discourse analysis and why we still need to talk about prostitution / Jo Phoenix
- Contextual safeguarding : theorising the contexts of child protection and peer abuse / Carlene Firmin
- "Losing track of morality" : understanding online forces and dynamics conducive to child sexual exploitation / Elly Hanson
- Understanding adolescent development in the context of child sexual exploitation / John Coleman
- Some psychodynamic understandings of child sexual exploitation / Nick Luxmoore
- Understanding trauma and its relevance to child sexual exploitation / Kristine Hickle
- Social support, empathy and ecology : a theoretical underpinning for working with young people who have suffered child sexual abuse or exploitation / Pat Dolan and Caroline McGregor
- Using an intersectional lens to examine the child sexual exploitation of black adolescents / Claudia Bernard
- What's gender got to do with it? : sexual exploitation of children as patriarchal violence / Maddy Coy
- Understanding models of disability to improve responses to children with learning disabilities / Emilie Smeaton
- Some concluding thoughts / Jenny Pearce.