Protecting Powers: Emergency Intervention for Children's Protection (Wiley Child Protection & Policy Series)

Protecting Powers: Emergency Intervention for Children's Protection (Wiley Child Protection & Policy Series)

by JudithMasson (Author), Maureen Winn Oakley (Author), Deborah Mc Govern (Author), KathyPick (Author)

Synopsis

The book is based on two research projects on emergency intervention, which were carried out by the author and her colleagues. The studies provide the basis for the three themes in the book: Inter-agency Working; Perceptions of Safety; and Placement and Resource Issues. The combination of quantitative and qualitative research allows a detailed picture of practice that goes beyond an account of what happens, to explore the perceptions, understandings and experiences of the practitioners who make these decisions, as social workers, police officers magistrates' legal advisers or magistrates, and of the lawyers who advise social workers and parents. The book provides a critical account of current practice in emergency child protection, it identifies good practice and make proposals for reform.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 23 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0470016035
ISBN 13: 9780470016039

Media Reviews
Family magistrates should be familiar with the content of this book as the debate will surely continue. (The Magistrate, March 2008)
Author Bio

Judith Masson is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick, UK. She is an Academic Member of the Judicial Studies Board Family Law Committee and has acted as a specialist advisor on childcare issues for the UK government. She is the author of several books including Out of Hearing, which was published by Wiley in 1999.