Magistrates' Decision-Making in Child Protection Cases
Magistrates' Decision-Making in Child Protection Cases
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Author(s): Sheehan, Rosemary
ISBN No.: 9781138706736
Pages: 268
Year: 201711
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 96.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

'.a rare insight into judicial decision making in the child welfare courts.will be of interest to social welfare and child and family law professionals operating in varied jurisdictions across the world. It highlights the need to conjoin welfare and legal concerns in a way that recognizes the community's responsibility towards its vulnerable children.' Christine Hallett, University of Stirling, UK 'The book is of interest to all those involved in the child protection arena, not just in Australia, as the issues raised in this book translate to all jurisdictions.' Family Law '.this is a very useful publication for a comparative overview of legal processes involved in promoting child welfare, and the tensions and conflicts contained within those processes.' International Social Work '.


an insightful and sensitive account of the workings of the children's court and the efforts of magistrates to make decisions which reflect the best interests of children.highly recommended for social workers involved in child protection work and for others who are interested in reflecting on practice and considering how their practice world is viewed by other disciplines.' Australian Social Work 'The author has provided a compelling and highly readable text that is essential reading for professionals involved in child-welfare policy, education, and/or practice. Highly recommended.' Journal of Family Studies '.very well suited to people who are being introduced to the areas of child welfare and child protection, for example social work and law students and of course t those practitioners who are involved in legal and welfare work with children. It is timely in bringing useful information to the table for discussion and highlights some serious problems within the current legal system.' Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work.



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