Look the Other Way: Dealing with Child Sexual Abuse Outside of Institutions in 1980s Australia |
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Authors: | Lisa Featherstone |
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Affiliation: | University of Queensland |
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Abstract: | The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has provided a depth of knowledge about sexual assault within institutions, highlighting the multiple ways that adults failed to protect victims. This article will show that this elision of responsibility towards children also occurred outside of institutions. It argues that many key players – including doctors and other professionals – did not step up to protect victims, and that the Australian community continued to ignore, overlook or discount evidence of abuse. Outside of institutions, it was easier to look away than to deal with the horrors of sexual violence against children. |
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