child abuse and abduction
Third woman charged over nursery paedophile ring
The Times (London), 13 October 2009
Tracy Lyons, a pregnant mother of eight from Porstmouth, was charged at the weekend in Vanessa George case.
Worried US parents download paedophile maps before Halloween
Daily Telegraph, 12 October 2009
Thousands of American parents, fearful that their children will be abused by paedophiles while trick-or-treating on Halloween, have downloaded software to identify the homes of sex offenders in their neighbourhoods.
Parents’ agony as nursery worker keeps silence
The Times (London), 2 October 2009
Suggestion Vanessa George coerced into actions rejected as she faced calls to reveal identities of child abuse victims.
Edlington: Do parents really matter?
The Times (London), 7 September 2009
While extreme abuse can damage children's development, the evidence that it is family life that conditions behaviour is very thin. By Daniel Finkelstein.
How to catch children before they go feral
The Sunday Times, 6 September 2009
By Steven Swinford and Kevin Dowling.
Edlington and Baby P cases make parenting a key election issue
The Times (London), 5 September 2009
For the first time, rival plans for dealing with chaotic parenting and vulnerable children are to feature prominently in a general election campaign.
Chance encounter that ended in bloody horror
The Times (London), 4 September 2009
The Edlington victims did nothing wrong. Their error was merely to ride their bicycles into the field of vision of two boys.
Baby P: another round of ‘prole porn’
spiked, 12 August 2009
After the tragic death of Peter Connelly, underclass-baiting offers a relief for pundits in search of a moral crusade. By Tim Black.
Baby P’s father to sue ‘negligent’ council
The Times (London), 12 August 2009
Child's father says he told social workers his son was at risk five months before his death after suffering violent abuse.
Teacher’s husband denies sexual assault
The Times (London), 4 August 2009
Court is told that 15-year-old student “recognised” her alleged attacker from a picture shown to class by her teacher.
Baby P case sees abuse calls rise
BBC News Online, 3 August 2009
The NSPCC has seen calls about serious child abuse to its helpline rise by more than a third since the death of Baby Peter, the charity has said.
Doctor’s children placed on police register after son left in car
Daily Telegraph, 18 July 2009
A doctor's four children have been placed on a police and social services register after their father left one of the boys in his car while he went to the bank.
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