Institutional Abuse

Institutional Abuse

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Mar 30, 2009 · English · eBook (242 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 242
Language English
Published Mar 30, 2009
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 1280336757
ISBN-13 9781280336751

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Institutional Abuse delves into the troubling realities of care systems and their impact on vulnerable individuals. The authors, Jill Manthorpe, Bridget Penhale, and Nicky Stanley, compile diverse research studies and firsthand accounts that expose the often hidden layers of abuse within institutions. Through their analysis, they paint a comprehensive picture of how systemic failures can lead to the maltreatment of those who rely on these services for safety and support.

The book highlights the importance of understanding not just the acts of abuse itself, but also the institutional cultures that allow such behaviors to persist. With a compassionate and critical lens, the authors encourage readers to reflect on the need for reform and the creation of more protective environments. By weaving together different perspectives, they strive to raise awareness and foster dialogue concerning the responsibility of institutions to uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals.

Through engaging narratives and empirical evidence, the work serves as a vital resource for practitioners, policymakers, and anyone invested in safeguarding vulnerable populations. It aims to inspire change by fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding institutional abuse, ultimately advocating for a future where such abuses are no longer tolerated.

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Health & Wellness
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