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Making Sense of Child Sexual Exploitation: Exchange, Abuse and Young People


Making Sense of Child Sexual Exploitation: Exchange, Abuse and Young People

Paperback by Hallett, Sophie

Making Sense of Child Sexual Exploitation: Exchange, Abuse and Young People

£22.99

ISBN:
9781447333609
Publication Date:
29 Mar 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Making Sense of Child Sexual Exploitation: Exchange, Abuse and Young People

Description

Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is now high on the social care agenda, but what is it? How is it different from other forms of child sexual abuse? This important book puts forward the rarely heard voices of children and young people who have experienced CSE and the professionals who have worked with them to answer these questions. Taking a critical perspective, Hallett also addresses the possibility that further problems might arise from the framing of 'child sexual exploitation', which can have serious implications for the ways that society responds to CSE and to the children and young people caught up in it. Central to the discussion are themes such as youth, childhood, care and power, making for an important sociological contribution to this under-researched field. The book challenges the dominant way of thinking about CSE and, with new and valuable practice and policy relevant insights, is also essential reading for those working or training to work with children and young people.

Contents

Introduction; From 'child prostitution' to 'child sexual exploitation': an overview; Vulnerabilities; Risk; Exchange and abuse; Responses, recognition and reciprocity; Conclusion: child sexual exploitation -- agency, abuse and exchange.

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