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Which of you did it?

Problems of achieving criminal convictions when a child dies or is seriously injured by parents or carers

Front cover of Which of you did it?Which of you did it? (NSPCC, 2003) discusses the problems of achieving criminal convictions when a child dies or is seriously injured by parents or carers.

The report presents the findings of an NSPCC working group which drew together professionals and academics from a range of disciplines. The group set out to identify whether changes should be called for in the law or procedures concerning the investigation of death or serious injury to children. The report includes evidence and statistics from the medical and legal professions, and social services, the police and academics and presents the group’s final findings and proposals.

The report provides essential reading for the police, lawyers, social workers, health professionals and academics.

Full report

NSPCC (2003) Which of you did it?: problems of achieving criminal convictions when a child dies or is seriously injured by parents and carers. London: NSPCC.
ISBN: 1842280422.

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