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Child maltreatment in the United Kingdom

A study of the prevalence of child abuse and neglect

Front cover of Child maltreatment in the United KingdomBy Pat Cawson, Corinne Wattam, Sue Brooker and Graham Kelly (November 2000)


Child maltreatment in the United Kingdom: executive summary (PDF, 67KB)

Child maltreatment in the United Kingdom is the most comprehensive report into child abuse and neglect ever undertaken in this country. It presents the findings of a survey of the childhood experiences of 2,869 18-24 year olds, including their experience of abuse and neglect.

Our executive summary provides an overview of the research and main findings of the survey arranged under the following headings:

  • family life
  • acceptable and unacceptable ways of treating children
  • bullying and discrimination
  • physical abuse
  • physical neglect: absence of adequate parental care and supervision
  • emotional or psychological maltreatment
  • sexual abuse.

Full report:

Cawson, P., Wattam, C., Brooker, S. and Kelly, G. (2000) Child maltreatment in the United Kingdom: a study of the prevalence of child abuse and neglect. London: NSPCC.
ISBN: 1842280066

Available from NSPCC Publications