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Manufacturing "bad mothers" : a critical perspective on child neglect
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ISBN: 0802029787 0802074359 Year: 1995 Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press

Manufacturing 'Bad Mothers' : A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect
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ISBN: 1282045571 9786612045578 1442676973 9781442676978 9781442631595 1442631597 9780802074355 0802029787 0802074359 9780802029782 9781282045576 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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Child neglect has been characterized over the past century as a problem of deficient care of children by mothers. A complex and punitive child welfare system has emerged, based on a view that the children of these mothers require legally sanctioned rescue by those better suited to care for them. Karen Swift challenges both the accepted view of child neglect and the present official response to it. Beginning from a critical theoretical perspective, she argues that our usual perceptions of neglect hide and distort important social realities. This distorted perception only serves to reproduce the conditions of poverty, marginalization, and violence in which these families live. The current child welfare system, far from rescuing neglected children, helps instead to ensure the continuation of their problems, and the outcome is especially dramatic and damaging in Aboriginal communities. Swift explores the historical, organizational, and professional dimensions within which child neglect becomes a visible social reality. Also examined are relations of class, race, and gender embedded in our usual understanding of child neglect. The discussion shows how these relations are continually reproduced through ordinary, everyday work practices of social workers and others who deal with mothers accused of child neglect. The 'good parent' model, through which help and authority are apparently merged, continually indicates that the mothers are unworthy of help. Their own experience disappears as they are faced with procedures designed to examine their present suitability for the job of parenting. The same procedures produce a situation in which children are being helped through the exertion of state authority over their parents - but most of the help provided children is theoretical, and some of it is quite damaging. Swift also looks at both current and alternative notions of helping families. Finally, she argues that each of us can help to transform oppressive social realities.


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At Risk : Social Justice in Child Welfare and Other Human Services
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ISBN: 1442697296 1442697911 1442685158 9781442697294 9781442685154 9781442697911 9780802093318 0802093310 9780802094995 0802094996 Year: 2018 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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In At Risk, Karen J. Swift and Marilyn Callahan examine risk and risk assessment in the context of professional practice in child protection, social work, and other human services.


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