RT Book T1 Learning from Baby P: the politics of blame, fear and denial A1 Shoesmith, Sharon LA English PP London Philadelphia PB Jessica Kingsley Publishers YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1620616408 AB Introduction -- The background to the familial homicide of Peter Connelly -- The denial of crimes against children -- Exploring processes of blame, fear and denial from a psychosocial perspective -- The socio-political and cultural context of the death of Peter Connelly -- The narrative about Baby P emerges -- The identification of a cultural trope that blames social workers for harm to children -- Conclusions and main findings NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-262) and indexes CN HV6626.54.G7 SN 9781785920035 K1 Child Abuse : Case studies : Great Britain K1 Child Welfare : Case studies : Great Britain K1 Social Service : Case studies : Great Britain K1 Social work administration : Case studies : Great Britain K1 Child Abuse K1 Child Welfare K1 Social Service K1 Social work administration : Great Britain : Case studies