Reconciling care and justice in contesting social harm through performance and arts practice with looked after children and care leavers
Abstract
The proportion of young people taken into the care of the state has increased recently and there is evidence that this social group suffer negative long‐term outcomes that might be conceptualised by the emergent criminological category of ‘social harm’. Debates in social work around an ethics of care and justice offer different ways of thinking about responding to social harm. This paper reports findings from an innovative arts‐based...
Paper Details
Title
Reconciling care and justice in contesting social harm through performance and arts practice with looked after children and care leavers
Published Date
Apr 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
337 - 353
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