Children, Families and Violence
Delve into the critical examination of childhood violence with Children, Families and Violence by Katherine Covell. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2008, this insightful hardback book spans 288 pages, offering a thorough analysis of the risk factors that contribute to children experiencing and perpetrating violence.
Covell highlights the significant role that children's rights can play in safeguarding vulnerable youth. The book argues that violence in childhood is not an isolated incident but rather a consequence of upbringing in dysfunctional family environments. It provides a compelling perspective on how understanding and advocating for children's rights can lead to more effective protective measures.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in children's rights, family dynamics, and the prevention of violence. Equip yourself with knowledge that can help change lives and promote a safer future for children.