Post-implementation of a Safe Harbor law in the US: Review of state administrative data

Date

2021

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Violence Against Women

Abstract

Gender-based relations of power and attributions of blame for child sexual abuse have been longstanding in child welfare policy and practice. Nonoffending mothers continue to be ascribed responsibility through the ideologically and institutionally entrenched doctrine of failure to protect. Feminist critical discourse analysis was used to (a) expose and disrupt dominant discourses of gender, motherhood, and risk that operate to construct and reinforce notions of blame and failure to protect, as enacted by way of child welfare text in context; and (b) build a credible case for social and organizational change grounded in an alternative discourse with greater explanatory power. Progressive avenues for resistance, negotiation, and transformation are proposed.

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Keywords

child sexual abuse, blame, research, child welfare, failure to protect, nonoffending caregivers, Canada, International Resources

Citation

Azzopardi, C. (2021). Gendered Attributions of Blame and Failure to Protect in Child Welfare Responses to Sexual Abuse: A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis. Violence Against Women, 10778012211024263.

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