Policing Child Sexual Abuse: Failure, Corruption and Reform in Queensland

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This is an origin story for the policing of child sexual abuse in Queensland, Australia, the first book to focus on charting child sexual abuse policing in Queensland, pulling together threads of historical institutional abuse, organised paedophilia, police corruption and contemporary success in policing this crime online.
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Author(s) By Paul Bleakley.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 198
Published in United Kingdom
Published 31 May 2023
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This is an origin story for the policing of child sexual abuse in Queensland, Australia, the first book to focus on charting child sexual abuse policing in Queensland, pulling together threads of historical institutional abuse, organised paedophilia, police corruption and contemporary success in policing this crime online.
Introduction 1. Care and control 2. Records of abuse 3. A human wrecking ball 4. The receipts 5. Shot down in a BLAZE 6. Deja vu 7. A predator's playground 8. Bring in Mr Big 9. The many eyes of Argos
Paul Bleakley is a Lecturer in Criminology at Middlesex University, London. His research focuses on policing, with a particular emphasis on historical police corruption and reform.
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