Safeguarding Children
Children, Sexual Abuse and the Child Protection SystemFrom this paper we can see a variety of issues in the form of how child abuse accusations are handled within the child protection system. The paper looked at three European countries and the victims that were interviewed all shared the same opinions. Although most of the children involved in these two research projects were teenagers, many of them spoke about the abuse occurring pre-adolescent and of their feelings. All the children were in agreement that the abuse is not the minority. The majority of the children wanted revenge on their attackers in a very aggr . . .
The legal system is adult-centred which meant not only that children had to accede to it’s pace, but that they were often placed in situations they did not understand and found intimidatory being obliged to think in adults concept and language. Why should they get of so easy”? As we can see from this quotation the male is very angry with his attacker and wants him to go through the same pain and torture which he has had to suffer from. Another child a 16 year-old male says “At the police station there were too many adults and policeman and they were aiming me nervous… I thought they were going to trick me in saying stuff that he did and then lock me up or something” This child again did not feel comfortable with the way they were being treated the police had correctly thought the interview through and resulted in leaving the child feel intimated. A 14-year-old female says “The police kept on saying big words…. This then resulted in the children having a complete lack of trust with the system. The children felt that the protection act didn’t see through the Childs perspective. A weakness of the paper could be that the study was only researched in three countries, which didn’t really give an international view of child abuse. ” This way of approaching the child is obviously not particularly successful as the child fails to understand all the words that the police are saying to her which could leave the child feeling, confused, scared and guilty. And I was only little… they’d say sexual abuse and I didn’t understand what they meant. An example of this is a 16-year-old male who said “No a more painful death I think with a bullet they don’t know it. Stab straight up the body, like they’ve done to us. Some of the children described what they felt like when being interviewed by the police after the attack.
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