Report of Case Study No 29

Report of Case Study No 29
Title Report of Case Study No 29 PDF eBook
Author Attorney-'s Department
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9781925289855

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Report of Case Study No. 29

Report of Case Study No. 29
Title Report of Case Study No. 29 PDF eBook
Author Australia. Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
Publisher
Pages 107
Release 2016
Genre Child sexual abuse
ISBN 9781925289893

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As part of the Royal Commission's investigation of how institutions respond to child sexual abuse abuse, it will conduct case studies of selected incidents to more fully understand the institutional and systemic factors involved. This report examines the response of the Jehovah's Witnesses and Watchtower Bible Tract Society of Australia to allegations of child sexual abuse within the Church, including their policies and procedures for raising and responding to allegations and preventing child sexual abuse. In particular, the report looks at the experiences of two survivors of child sexual abuse whose complaints were first handled in or around 1989 and 1992. The case study's website also includes transcripts, opening addresses, and witness lists from the related public hearings held in Sydney in July and August 2015.

Sexual Violence in Australia, 1970s–1980s

Sexual Violence in Australia, 1970s–1980s
Title Sexual Violence in Australia, 1970s–1980s PDF eBook
Author Lisa Featherstone
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 308
Release 2021-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 3030733106

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This book explores sexual violence and crime in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, a period of intense social and legal change. Driven by the sexual revolutions, second wave feminism, and ideas of the rights of the child, there was a new public interest in the sexual assault of women and children. Sexual abuse was studied, surveyed and discussed more than ever before in Australian society. Yet, despite this, there remained substantial inaction, by government, from community and on the part of individuals. This book examines several difficult questions of our recent history: why did Australia not act more firmly to eradicate rape and child sexual abuse? What prevented our culture from looking seriously at trauma? How did we fail to protect victim-survivors? Rich in social and legal history, this study takes readers into the world of victims of sexual crime, and into the wider community that had to deal with sexual violence. At the core of this book is the question that resonates deeply right now: why does sexual violence appear seemingly insurmountable, despite significant change?

The 'system' Can Work (a Case Study in Contract Compliance).

The 'system' Can Work (a Case Study in Contract Compliance).
Title The 'system' Can Work (a Case Study in Contract Compliance). PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1971
Genre Discrimination in employment
ISBN

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Reprint from the Public Health Reports

Reprint from the Public Health Reports
Title Reprint from the Public Health Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Public Health Service
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1914
Genre Public health
ISBN

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Setting research priorities for agronomic research: A case study for wheat in Chalco, Mexico

Setting research priorities for agronomic research: A case study for wheat in Chalco, Mexico
Title Setting research priorities for agronomic research: A case study for wheat in Chalco, Mexico PDF eBook
Author M. A. Bell
Publisher CIMMYT
Pages 28
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9789686923339

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Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence

Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence
Title Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence PDF eBook
Author Debasree De
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 156
Release 2023-06-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000905365

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This book sheds light on the issues of structural violence perpetrated against the tribes and analyzes the infringement of human rights of the tribes in the neo-liberal hegemonic context, due to which the tribes are going through massive upheaval – induced displacement and dispossession from livelihood. They are unable to advance their existentialist interests and fulfil their aspirations, because of which they are taking recourse to extremism and get caught into the battle of state sponsored militia and forces on the one hand, and the extremists on the other. The mechanism of structural violence is embedded in the global capitalism, which has its roots in colonialism and imperialism. Tribal movements of the central-eastern India, inspired by human rights exigencies, are up against this imperial project that violates the trajectories of state-led development initiatives for the reason that these movements have been brutally suppressed by the military forces. This has given a political impetus to the tribes for self-assertion. Similarly, tribal activism in the central-eastern India during the twenty-first century addresses the issue of violence in nature and the infringement of human rights in the context of development-induced displacement and the spread of extremism. The book is based on the collection of data from the field investigations done during the last seven years, and it will definitely fill the vacuum in the history of tribal movements in the neo-liberal era.