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The Limits of State Power & Private Rights: Exploring Child Protection Safeguarding Referrals and Assessments
Lauren Devine
Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
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Child Protection
100%
State Power
100%
Private Property Rights
100%
Politicians
33%
Law
33%
Service Users
33%
Anglo-American
33%
Social Policy
33%
Non-specialist
33%
Social Workers
33%
Current Position
33%
Family Support
33%
Social Work
33%
Power Balance
33%
Rights-based
33%
Children's Rights
33%
Power Following
33%
Policy Work
33%
English Education System
33%
American children
33%
Socio-legal Analysis
33%
Academic Lawyers
33%
Appropriate Safeguards
33%
Legal Boundaries
33%
Social Sciences
Professional Personnel
100%
English
50%
UK
50%
Social Workers
50%
Dichotomy
50%
Balance of Power
50%
Children's Rights
50%
Area of Law
50%
Authors
50%
Social Policy
50%