The Aims and Outcomes of Public Inquiries into the Care and Protection of Children: Should They Be Undertaken Differently?
Abstract
Public inquiries have become a standard governmental response to managing matters of public interest and concern, including child abuse, in a number of countries, but questions have been raised over whether they are worth the time, money and resources. This paper examines experts' perceptions of the aims and outcomes of public inquiries, before moving on to consider whether there are more effective and efficient ways of investigating national...
Paper Details
Title
The Aims and Outcomes of Public Inquiries into the Care and Protection of Children: Should They Be Undertaken Differently?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
333 - 346
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