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Paula Case
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Biesterveld, K., ‘False Memories and the Public Policy Debate: Toward a Heightened Standard of Care for Psychotherapy’ (2002) Wis L Rev169Google Scholar
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Doyle, C., ‘Emotional Abuse of Children: Issues for Intervention’ (1997) 6 Child Abuse Review331Google Scholar
Duff, P., ‘The Measure of Criminal Injuries Compensation: Political Pragmatism or Dog's Dinner?’ (1998) 18 OJLS105Google Scholar
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Flannigan, R., ‘The Fiduciary Obligation’ (1989) 9 OJLS285Google Scholar
Flannigan, R., ‘Fiduciary Regulation of Sexual Exploitation’ (2000) 79 Can Bar Rev301Google Scholar
Furniss, C., ‘Bullying in Schools – It's Not a Crime Is It?’ (2000) 12(1) Education and the Law9Google Scholar
Garbarino, J., ‘The Elusive “Crime” of Emotional Abuse’ (1978) 2 Child Abuse and Neglect89Google Scholar
Giliker, P., ‘Rough Justice in an Unjust World’ (2002) 65 MLR269Google Scholar
Glaser, D. and Prior, V., ‘Is the Term Child Protection Applicable to Emotional Abuse?’ (1997) 6 Child Abuse Review315Google Scholar
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Greer, E., ‘Tales of Sexual Panic in the Legal Academy: The Assault on Reverse Incest Suits’ (1998) 48 Case Western Reserve513Google Scholar
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Holdsworth, L., ‘Is it Repressed Memory with Delayed Recall or is it False Memory Syndrome?’ (1998) 22 Law and Psychology Review103Google Scholar
Iwaniec, D., ‘An Overview of Emotional Maltreatment and Failure to Thrive’ (1997) Child Abuse Review370Google Scholar
Jones, M. A., ‘Limitation Periods and Plaintiffs under a Disability – a Zealous Protection?’ (1995) 14 CJQ258Google Scholar
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Kisch, W., ‘From the Couch to the Bench: How Should the Legal System Respond to Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse?’ (1996) 5 American University Journal of Gender and the Law207Google Scholar
Lamm, J., ‘Easing Access to the Courts for Incest Victims: Towards an Equitable Application of the Delayed Discovery Rule’ (1991) 100 YLJ2189Google Scholar
Larzelere, R., ‘A Review of the Outcomes of Parental Use of Nonabusive or Customary Physical Punishment’ (1996) 98 Paediatrics824Google Scholar
Linden, A. B., ‘Tort as Ombudsman’ (1973) 51 Canadian Bar Review155Google Scholar
Lyon, C., ‘Legal Developments Following the Cleveland Report in England – A Consideration of Some Aspects of the Children's Bill’ (1989) JSWL200Google Scholar
Macmartin, C., ‘Judicial Constructions of the Seriousness of Child Sexual Abuse’ (2004) 36 Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science66Google Scholar
McClure, R., Davis, P., Meadow, R. and Sibert, J., ‘Epidemiology of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, Non-accidental Poisoning and Non-Accidental Suffocation’ (1996) Archives of Disease in Childhood57Google Scholar
McCullough, M., ‘Freud's Seduction Theory and Its Rehabilitation: A Saga of One Mistake After Another’ (2001) 5 Review of General Psychology3Google Scholar
McNally, R. J., ‘Progress and Controversy in the Study of Posttraumatic Stress, Disorder’ (2003) 54 Annual Review of Psychology229Google Scholar
Marwit, S. J., ‘Reliability of Diagnosing Complicated Grief: A Preliminary Investigation’ (1996) 64 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology563Google Scholar
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Miller, J., ‘Compensation for Mental Trauma Injuries in New Zealand.’ (1998) Australian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies1Google Scholar
Mullender, R., ‘Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice and the Law of Negligence’ (2001) 17 PN35Google Scholar
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Partlett, D., ‘Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse and Liability’ (1998) 4 Psychology, Public Policy and Law1253Google Scholar
Persaud, R., ‘Keeping Mum over Child Abuse’ (2005) 330 BMJ152Google Scholar
Pope, H. G. et al., ‘Attitudes Towards DSM IV Dissociative Disorders Diagnoses Among Board-Certified American Psychiatrists’ (1999) 156 American Journal of Psychiatry321Google Scholar
Porat, A. and Stein, A., ‘Indeterminate Causation and Apportionment of Damages: An Essay on Holtby, Allen, and Fairchild’ (2003) 23 OJLS667Google Scholar
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Reagan, T., ‘Scientific Consensus on Memory Repression and Recovery’ (1999) 51 Rutgers Law Review175Google Scholar
Renner, K. E., Alksnis, C. and Parks, I., ‘The Standard of Social Justice as a Research Process’ (1977) Canadian Psychology38Google Scholar
Richardson, L. B., ‘Missing Pieces of Memory: A Rejection of the “Type” Classifications and a Demand for a More Subjective Approach’ (1999) 11 St Thomas Law Review515Google Scholar
Rind, B., Tromovitch, P. and Bauserman, R., ‘A Meta Analytic Examination of Assumed Properties of Child Sexual Abuse Using College Samples’ (1998) 124(1) Psychological Bulletin22Google Scholar
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Schwartz, G., ‘Reality in the Economic Analysis of Tort: Does Tort Law Really Deter?’ (1994) 42 UCLCA L Rev377Google Scholar
Soothill, K. and Francis, B., ‘Moral Panics and the Aftermath: A Study of Incest’ (2002) 24 JSWFL1Google Scholar
Smart, C., ‘A History of Ambivalence and Conflict in the Discursive Construction of the “Child Victim” of Sexual Abuse’ (1999) 8(3) Social and Legal Studies391Google Scholar
Sutherland, P. K. and Henderson, D. J., ‘Expert Psychiatists and Comments on Witness Credibility’ available at www.smith-lawfirm.com/sutherland_article.html.
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Trindade, F. A., ‘Intentional Infliction of Purely Mental Distress’ (1986) 6(2) OJLS219Google Scholar
Vines, P., ‘Schools’ Responsibility for Teachers' Sexual Assault: Non-Delegable Duty and Vicarious Liability' [2003] Melbourne University Law Review 22Google Scholar
Vize, C. M. and Cooper, P. J., ‘Sexual Abuse in Patients with Eating Disorders, Patients with Depression and Normal Controls – a Comparative Analysis’ (1995) 167 British Journal of Psychiatry80Google Scholar
Wattam, C., ‘The Social Construction of Child Abuse for Practical Policy Purposes’ (1996) CFLQ 189Google Scholar
Weinrib, E., ‘The Fiduciary Obligation’ (1975) 25 UTLJ1Google Scholar
Weir, T., ‘Making it More Likely v. Making it Happen’ (2002) 61 CLJ519Google Scholar
Wilkinson-Ryan, T., ‘Admitting Mental Health Evidence to Impeach the Credibility of a Sexual Assault Complainant’ (2004) 153 University of Pennsylvania Law Review1372Google Scholar
Williams, L., ‘Recall of Childhood Trauma: A Prospective Study of Women's Memories of Child Sexual Abuse’ (1994) 62 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology1167Google Scholar
Wilson, E., ‘Suing for Lost Childhood: Child Sexual Abuse, the Delayed Discovery Rule and the Problem of Finding Justice for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse’ (2003) 12 UCLA145Google Scholar
Witting, C.Tort Liability for Intended Mental Distress’ (1998) 21(1) UNSWLJ55Google Scholar
Wright, J., ‘Right, Justice and Tort Law’ in Owen, D. G. (ed.) Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law (OUP, 1995)
Zoltek-Jick, R., ‘For Whom Does the Bell Toll? Repressed Memory and Challenges for the Law’ in Appelbaum, P. S., Uyehara, L. A. and Elin, M. R., Trauma and Memory: Clinical and Legal Controversies (OUP, 1997)
Abel, R., ‘A Critique of Torts’ (1990) 374 CLA L Rev785Google Scholar
Adams, K., ‘The High Court on Vicarious Liability’ (2003) 16 Aust J of Labour Law10Google Scholar
Alpert, J., Brown, L. S. and Courtois, C. A., ‘First Report of the American Psychological Association Working Group on Investigation of Memories of Childhood Abuse: Symptomatic Clients and Memories of Childhood Abuse – What the Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse Literature Tells Us’ (1998) 4 Psych Pub Pol and L941Google Scholar
Asher, R., ‘Munchausen Syndrome’ (1951) 1 Lancet339Google Scholar
Ashworth, A., ‘Punishment and Compensation: Victims, Offenders and the State’ (1986) 6 OJLS86Google Scholar
Atkin, B. and McLay, G., ‘Suing Child Welfare Agencies – a Comparative View from New Zealand’ (2001) 13 CFLQ287Google Scholar
Bartlett, P., ‘Doctors as Fiduciaries: Equitable Regulation of the Doctor-patient Relationship’ (1997) 5 Med L Rev193Google Scholar
Bates, F., ‘Policy, Bureaucracy, Tort Law and Child Sexual Abuse: Stirring the Miasma’ (2001) 9(3) Tort Law Review183Google Scholar
Bennett, D., ‘Employers’ Vicarious Liability: Assaults at Work and Sexual Abuse Claims' [2002] JPIL359Google Scholar
Berman, L. and Rabinowicz, J., ‘Bullying in School Claims’ [2001] JIPL247Google Scholar
Biesterveld, K., ‘False Memories and the Public Policy Debate: Toward a Heightened Standard of Care for Psychotherapy’ (2002) Wis L Rev169Google Scholar
Bowman, C. G. and Mertz, E., ‘A Dangerous Direction; Legal Intervention in Sexual Abuse Survivor Therapy109 Harv L Rev549
Brandon, S. et al. ‘Reported Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse’ (1998) 172 British Journal of Psychology296 (‘The Brandon Report’)Google Scholar
Brennan, C., Third Party Liability for Child Abuse: Unanswered Questions' (2003) 15 JSWFL23Google Scholar
Brennan, T. A., ‘An Empirical Analysis of Accidents and Accidental Law. The Case of Medical Malpractice Law’ (1992) 36 Saint Louis University Law Journal823Google Scholar
Brown, C. G. and Mertz, E., ‘A Dangerous Direction: Legal Intervention in Sexual Abuse Survivor Therapy109 Harvard Law Review549
Buckley, R. A., ‘Negligence in the Public Sphere – Is Clarity Possible?’ (2000) 51 NILQ25Google Scholar
Carlson, B.McNutt, L. and Choi, D., ‘Childhood and Adult Abuse Among Women in Primary Health Care’ (2003) 18(8) Journal of Interpersonal Violence924Google Scholar
Case, P., ‘Secondary Latrogenic Harm: Claims for Psychiatric Damage Following a Death Caused by Medical Error’ (2004) 67(4) Modern Law Review561Google Scholar
Coleman, B. L., Stevens, M. J. G. and Reeder, D., ‘What Makes Recovered Memory Testimony so Compelling to Jurors’? (2001) 25(4) Law and Human Behaviour317Google Scholar
Coleman, J. L., ‘Tort Law and the Demands of Corrective Justice’ (1992) 67 Indiana Law Journal349Google Scholar
D'Cruz, H., ‘The Social Construction of Child Maltreatment – the Role of Medical Practitioners’ (2004) 4 Journal of Social Work99Google Scholar
Des Rosiers, N., Feldthusen, B. and Hankivsky, O., ‘Legal Compensation for Sexual Violence’ (1998) 4 Psychology, Public Policy and Law433Google Scholar
Doyle, C., ‘Emotional Abuse of Children: Issues for Intervention’ (1997) 6 Child Abuse Review331Google Scholar
Duff, P., ‘The Measure of Criminal Injuries Compensation: Political Pragmatism or Dog's Dinner?’ (1998) 18 OJLS105Google Scholar
Feldman-Summers, S. and Pope, K., ‘The Experience of “Forgetting” Childhood Abuse: A National Survey of Psychologists’ (1994) 62 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology636Google Scholar
Feldthusen, B., ‘The Civil Action for Sexual Battery: Therapeutic Jurisprudence?’ in Wexler, D. and Winick, B., Law in a Therapeutic Key: Developments in Therapeutic Jurisprudence (Carolina Academic Press, 1996)
Finkelhor, D. and Browne, A., ‘The Traumatic Impact of Child Sexual Abuse: A Conceptualisation’ (1985) 55 American Journal of Orthopsychiatry541Google Scholar
Fleming, T., ‘Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed or Enhanced Testimony’ (1990) 77 ALR 4th 927Google Scholar
Flannigan, R., ‘The Fiduciary Obligation’ (1989) 9 OJLS285Google Scholar
Flannigan, R., ‘Fiduciary Regulation of Sexual Exploitation’ (2000) 79 Can Bar Rev301Google Scholar
Furniss, C., ‘Bullying in Schools – It's Not a Crime Is It?’ (2000) 12(1) Education and the Law9Google Scholar
Garbarino, J., ‘The Elusive “Crime” of Emotional Abuse’ (1978) 2 Child Abuse and Neglect89Google Scholar
Giliker, P., ‘Rough Justice in an Unjust World’ (2002) 65 MLR269Google Scholar
Glaser, D. and Prior, V., ‘Is the Term Child Protection Applicable to Emotional Abuse?’ (1997) 6 Child Abuse Review315Google Scholar
Gleaves, D. and Hernandez, E., ‘Recent Reformulations of Freud's Development and Abandonment of his Seduction Theory’ (1999) 2 History of Psychology324Google Scholar
Goldberg, S., ‘Boston Archdiocese Threatens BankruptcyGuardian, 3 December 2002Google Scholar
Gore-Felton, C. et al., ‘Psychologists’ Beliefs and Clinical Characteristics Judging the Veracity of Childhood Sexual Abuse Memories' (2000) 31 Professional Psychology Research and Practice372Google Scholar
Grace, E. and Vella, S., ‘Vesting Mothers With Power They Do Not Have: The Non-Offending Parent in Civil Sexual Abuse Cases’ (1994) 7 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law184Google Scholar
Green, S., ‘Winner Takes All’ (2004) 120 LQR566Google Scholar
Greer, E., ‘Tales of Sexual Panic in the Legal Academy: The Assault on Reverse Incest Suits’ (1998) 48 Case Western Reserve513Google Scholar
Griffiths, D. L. and Maynihan, J. F., ‘Multiple Epiphyseal Injuries in Babies (Battered Baby Syndrome)’ (1963) 11 BMJ1558Google Scholar
Hall, M., ‘After Waterhouse: Vicarious Liability and the Tort of Institutional Abuse’ (2000) 22(2) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law159Google Scholar
Hartshorne, J. et al. ‘Caparo Under Fire’: A Study into the Effects upon the Fire Service of Liability in Negligence' (2000) 21 MLR502Google Scholar
Holdsworth, L., ‘Is it Repressed Memory with Delayed Recall or is it False Memory Syndrome?’ (1998) 22 Law and Psychology Review103Google Scholar
Iwaniec, D., ‘An Overview of Emotional Maltreatment and Failure to Thrive’ (1997) Child Abuse Review370Google Scholar
Jones, M. A., ‘Limitation Periods and Plaintiffs under a Disability – a Zealous Protection?’ (1995) 14 CJQ258Google Scholar
Keenan, C., ‘A Plea Against Tort Liability for Child Protection Agencies in England and Wales’ (2003) 42 Washburn Law Journal235Google Scholar
Kempe, R. S., Kempe, H. et al., ‘The Battered Child Syndrome’ (1962) 181 JAMA17Google Scholar
Kidner, R., ‘Vicarious Liability: For Whom Should the Employer be Liable?’ [1995] 15 LS47Google Scholar
Kisch, W., ‘From the Couch to the Bench: How Should the Legal System Respond to Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse?’ (1996) 5 American University Journal of Gender and the Law207Google Scholar
Lamm, J., ‘Easing Access to the Courts for Incest Victims: Towards an Equitable Application of the Delayed Discovery Rule’ (1991) 100 YLJ2189Google Scholar
Larzelere, R., ‘A Review of the Outcomes of Parental Use of Nonabusive or Customary Physical Punishment’ (1996) 98 Paediatrics824Google Scholar
Linden, A. B., ‘Tort as Ombudsman’ (1973) 51 Canadian Bar Review155Google Scholar
Lyon, C., ‘Legal Developments Following the Cleveland Report in England – A Consideration of Some Aspects of the Children's Bill’ (1989) JSWL200Google Scholar
Macmartin, C., ‘Judicial Constructions of the Seriousness of Child Sexual Abuse’ (2004) 36 Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science66Google Scholar
McClure, R., Davis, P., Meadow, R. and Sibert, J., ‘Epidemiology of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, Non-accidental Poisoning and Non-Accidental Suffocation’ (1996) Archives of Disease in Childhood57Google Scholar
McCullough, M., ‘Freud's Seduction Theory and Its Rehabilitation: A Saga of One Mistake After Another’ (2001) 5 Review of General Psychology3Google Scholar
McNally, R. J., ‘Progress and Controversy in the Study of Posttraumatic Stress, Disorder’ (2003) 54 Annual Review of Psychology229Google Scholar
Marwit, S. J., ‘Reliability of Diagnosing Complicated Grief: A Preliminary Investigation’ (1996) 64 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology563Google Scholar
Meadow, R., ‘Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: The Hinterland of Child Abuse’ (1977) Lancet343Google Scholar
Meiers, D., ‘Criminal Injuries Compensation: The New Regime’ (2001) JPIL371Google Scholar
Mertz, E. and Lonsway, K., ‘The Power of Denial: Individual and Cultural Constructions of Child Sexual Abuse’ (1998) 92 NW UL Rev1415Google Scholar
Mezey, G. and Robins, I., ‘Usefulness and Validity of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder as a Psychiatric Category’ (2001) BMJ561Google Scholar
Miller, J., ‘Compensation for Mental Trauma Injuries in New Zealand.’ (1998) Australian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies1Google Scholar
Mullender, R., ‘Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice and the Law of Negligence’ (2001) 17 PN35Google Scholar
Mullis, A., ‘The Abuse Continues? Stubbings and Others v. UK in the ECHR’ (1997) 9 CFLQ291Google Scholar
Myers, J., ‘New Era of Skepticism Regarding Children's Credibility’ (1995) 1 Psychology Public Policy and Law387Google Scholar
Nabors, K. L., ‘The Statute of Limitations: A Procedural Stumbling Block in Civil Incestuous Abuse Suits’ (1990) 14 Law and Psych Rev153Google Scholar
Olafson, E., Corwin, D. and Summit, R., ‘Modern History of Child Sexual Abuse Awareness: Cycles of Discovery and Suppression’ (1993) 17 Child Abuse and Neglect7Google Scholar
Olio, K. and Cornell, W., ‘The Façade of Scientific Documentation: A Case Study of Richard Ofshe's Analysis of the Paul Ingram Case’ (1998) 4 Psychology Public Policy and Law1182Google Scholar
Partlett, D., ‘Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse and Liability’ (1998) 4 Psychology, Public Policy and Law1253Google Scholar
Persaud, R., ‘Keeping Mum over Child Abuse’ (2005) 330 BMJ152Google Scholar
Pope, H. G. et al., ‘Attitudes Towards DSM IV Dissociative Disorders Diagnoses Among Board-Certified American Psychiatrists’ (1999) 156 American Journal of Psychiatry321Google Scholar
Porat, A. and Stein, A., ‘Indeterminate Causation and Apportionment of Damages: An Essay on Holtby, Allen, and Fairchild’ (2003) 23 OJLS667Google Scholar
Raitt, F. and Zeedyk, S., ‘Mothers on Trial: Discourses of Cot Death and Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy’ (2004) 12 Feminist Legal Studies257Google Scholar
Reagan, T., ‘Scientific Consensus on Memory Repression and Recovery’ (1999) 51 Rutgers Law Review175Google Scholar
Renner, K. E., Alksnis, C. and Parks, I., ‘The Standard of Social Justice as a Research Process’ (1977) Canadian Psychology38Google Scholar
Richardson, L. B., ‘Missing Pieces of Memory: A Rejection of the “Type” Classifications and a Demand for a More Subjective Approach’ (1999) 11 St Thomas Law Review515Google Scholar
Rind, B., Tromovitch, P. and Bauserman, R., ‘A Meta Analytic Examination of Assumed Properties of Child Sexual Abuse Using College Samples’ (1998) 124(1) Psychological Bulletin22Google Scholar
Rogers, W. V. H., ‘Tort Law and Child Abuse: An Interim View from England’ (1994) 3 Tort Law Journal17Google Scholar
Rosenfeld, A., ‘The Statute of Limitations Barrier in Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases’ (1989) 12 Harvard Women's Law Journal206Google Scholar
Schwartz, G., ‘Reality in the Economic Analysis of Tort: Does Tort Law Really Deter?’ (1994) 42 UCLCA L Rev377Google Scholar
Soothill, K. and Francis, B., ‘Moral Panics and the Aftermath: A Study of Incest’ (2002) 24 JSWFL1Google Scholar
Smart, C., ‘A History of Ambivalence and Conflict in the Discursive Construction of the “Child Victim” of Sexual Abuse’ (1999) 8(3) Social and Legal Studies391Google Scholar
Sutherland, P. K. and Henderson, D. J., ‘Expert Psychiatists and Comments on Witness Credibility’ available at www.smith-lawfirm.com/sutherland_article.html.
Trenwith, A., ‘The Empire Strikes Back: Human Rights and the Piccairn Proceedings’ (2003) 7(2) Journal of South Pacific Law1Google Scholar
Trindade, F. A., ‘Intentional Infliction of Purely Mental Distress’ (1986) 6(2) OJLS219Google Scholar
Vines, P., ‘Schools’ Responsibility for Teachers' Sexual Assault: Non-Delegable Duty and Vicarious Liability' [2003] Melbourne University Law Review 22Google Scholar
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Wattam, C., ‘The Social Construction of Child Abuse for Practical Policy Purposes’ (1996) CFLQ 189Google Scholar
Weinrib, E., ‘The Fiduciary Obligation’ (1975) 25 UTLJ1Google Scholar
Weir, T., ‘Making it More Likely v. Making it Happen’ (2002) 61 CLJ519Google Scholar
Wilkinson-Ryan, T., ‘Admitting Mental Health Evidence to Impeach the Credibility of a Sexual Assault Complainant’ (2004) 153 University of Pennsylvania Law Review1372Google Scholar
Williams, L., ‘Recall of Childhood Trauma: A Prospective Study of Women's Memories of Child Sexual Abuse’ (1994) 62 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology1167Google Scholar
Wilson, E., ‘Suing for Lost Childhood: Child Sexual Abuse, the Delayed Discovery Rule and the Problem of Finding Justice for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse’ (2003) 12 UCLA145Google Scholar
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Bass, E. and Davies, L., The Courage to Heal (Harper Collins, 1998)
Briere, J., Child Abuse Trauma: Theory and Treatment of Lasting Effects (Sage, 1992)
Brown, A. and Barrett, D., Knowledge of Evil: Child Prostitution and Child Sexual Abuse in Twentieth Century England (Willan Publishing, 2002)
Brown, P. et al., Memory, Trauma Treatment and the Law (1998)
Cane, P., Atiyah's Accidents, Compensation and the Law (Widenfield and Nicolson, 1990)
Cawsom, P. et al., Child Maltreatment in the UK: A Study of the Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect (NSPCC, 2000)
Corby, B., Doig, A. and Roberts, V., Public Inquiries into Abuse of Children in Residential Care (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001)
Department of Health, Working Together to Safeguard Children (Department for Education and Employment, 1999)
Di Mambro, L., Butterworths Law of Limitation (Butterworths, 2000)
Exall, G., Munkman on Damages for Personal Injuries and Death (11th edn, Butterworths, 2004)
Fleming, J., The Law of Torts (9th edn, LBC Infro Services, 1998)
Garbarino, J., Guttmann, E. and Seeley, J., The Psychologically Battered Child (Jossey Bass, 1986)
Grace, E. and Vella, S., Civil Liability for Sexual Abuse and Violence in Canada (Butterworths, 2000)
Grubb, A., The Law of Tort (Butterworths, 2002)
Hoyano, L., Davies, R., Margan, R. and Maitland, L.The Admissibility and Sufficiency of Evidence in Cases of Child Abuse (Home Office, 1999)
Hyams, O., Law of Education (Sweet & Maxwell, 1998)
Ison, T. G., The Forensic Lottery (Staples Press, 1967)
Janet, P., L'Automise Psychologique (Felix Alcon, 1989)
Jones, M. A., Textbook on Torts (OUP, 2002)
Jones, M. A. and Case, P., Claims for Pychiatic Damage (Tottel, 2006)
Katz, A, Buchanan, A. and Bream, V., Bullying in Britain: Testmonies from Teenagers (Young Voice, 2001)
Kelly, L., Regan, L. and Burton, S., An Exploratory Study of the Prevalence of Sexual Abuse in a Sample of 16–21 Year Olds (University of North London, 1991)
Kempe, R. S., and Kempe, H., The Common Secret: Sexual Abuse of Adolescents (W. H. Freeman, 1984)
Kitzinger, J., Framing Abuse: Media Influence and Public Understanding of Sexual Violence Against Children (Pluto Press, 2004)
Loftus, E. and Ketcham, K., The Myth of Repressed Memory and Allegations of Sexual Abuse (St Martins, 1996)
Lyon, C., Child Abuse (Jordans 2003)
McGregor, H., McGregor on Damages (Sweet & Maxwell, 2003)
Marr, N. and Field, T., Bullycide: Death at Playtime (Success Unlimited, 2000)
Masson, J. M., The Assault on Truth: Freud's Suppression of the Seduction Theory (Pocket Books, 1984)
Meiers, D., State Compensation for Criminal Injuries (Blackstone Press, 1997)
Neeb, J. W. W. and Harper, S. J., Civil Action for Sexual Abuse (Butterworths, 1994)
Neil, B. and Rampton, R.Duncan and Neill on Defamation (2nd edn, Butterworths, 1983)
Palfreyman, D. and Warner, D. (eds), Higher Education Law (2nd edn, Jordans, 2002)
Parkes, C. M., Laungani, P. and Young, B., Death and Bereavement Across Cultures (1997) (Routledge, London)
Parton, N., The Politics of Child Abuse (Macmillan, 1985)
Prime, T. and Scanlan, G., The Law of Limitation (OUP, 2001)
Ruff, A., Education Law: Text, Cases and Materials (Butterworths, 2002)
Salmond, J., Salmond on Torts (1st edn, 1907)
Stapleton, J., Disease and the Compensation Debate (OUP, 1986)
Stephenson, G., Torts Sourcebook (Cavendish, 2002)
Taylor, C., Court Licensed Abuse: Patriarchal Lore and the Legal Response to Intrafamilial Abuse of Children. (Peter Lang, 2004)
Tettenborn, A., Wilbey QC, D. and Bennet, D., The Law of Damages (Butterworths, 2003)
Wexler, D. and Winick, B., Law in a Therapeutic Key: Developments in Therapeutic Jurisprudence. (Carolina Academic Press, 1996)
Yates, A., Sex Without Shame (William Morrow, 1978)
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  • Online publication: 19 July 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511494888.007
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