The prevalence of child abuse and neglect: a study of young people

Describes a survey among young people about experience of abuse or neglect, conducted by BBMRB Social Research for the NSPCC in connection with their Full Stop campaign.
  

The Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect: A Survey of Young People

Sue Brooker andGraham Kelly BMRB InternationalPat Cawson NSPCC Child Protection Research andCorinne Wattam University of Central Lancashire

WHY THE NSPCC COMMISSIONED THIS RESEARCH

In March 1999 the NSPCC launched its FULL STOP campaign, aiming to end cruelty to children within a generation. This ambitious objective requires a long-term strategy encompassing raising of awareness, public education, provision of services, and influence on the law, social policy and professional practice. In planning these initiatives the NSPCC recognised the fact that...

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