An Extended Literature Review Exploring the Impact of Trauma-Induced Biological Changes on Male Violence and Aggression.
By Bronte Woodhouse, UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) . This extended literature review explores the impact of trauma-induced biological changes (TIBC) on male violence and aggression. Initially, thematic analysis was used to identify the relevant themes relating to the research inquiry which were then used to form the chapter titles and subheadings. The findings suggest that trauma can change biological mechanisms which can contribute to the externalisation of
Jul 18
Categories of Child Protection & Extra-Familial Harm: An Interview-Based Study with Practitioners Exploring the Limits of the Children Act 1989.
By Samantha Halil, London Metropolitan University . The Children Act (1989) is a long-standing piece of legislation that defines significant harm into categories of child abuse or neglect. This was built upon the concept of harm occurring inside the home, predominantly from parents/caregivers. In modern society, the four categories of harm, thus being physical, emotional and sexual abuse and neglect, remain unchanged, with a strong focus on parental capacity. However, with ad
Oct 1, 2024
A Teacher's Perspective:
Applying critical race theory to understand how structure, behaviour policy and institutional racism affect the disproportionate...
Oct 7, 2023
