Comprehending the incomprehensible : organization theory and child sexual abuse in organizations / Donald Palmer, Valerie Feldman.

Palmer, Donald
Call Number
362.76
Author
Palmer, Donald, author.
Title
Comprehending the incomprehensible : organization theory and child sexual abuse in organizations / Donald Palmer, Valerie Feldman.
Physical Description
1 online resource (84 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Elements in organization theory 2397-947X
Cambridge elements
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018).
Summary
This Element describes child sexual abuse and the formal organizations in which it can occur, reviews extant perspectives on child abuse, and explains how an organization theory approach can advance understanding of this phenomenon. It then elaborates the main paths through which organizational structures can influence child sexual abuse in organizations and analyze how these structures operate through these paths to impact the perpetration, detection, and response to abuse. The analysis is illustrated throughout with reports of child sexual abuse published in a variety of sources. The Element concludes with a brief discussion of the policy implications of this analysis.
Added Author
Feldman, Valerie, author.
Subject
Child sex abuse.
ORGANIZATION THEORY.
Multimedia
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Summary
This Element describes child sexual abuse and the formal organizations in which it can occur, reviews extant perspectives on child abuse, and explains how an organization theory approach can advance understanding of this phenomenon. It then elaborates the main paths through which organizational structures can influence child sexual abuse in organizations and analyze how these structures operate through these paths to impact the perpetration, detection, and response to abuse. The analysis is illustrated throughout with reports of child sexual abuse published in a variety of sources. The Element concludes with a brief discussion of the policy implications of this analysis.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jul 2018).
Subject
Child sex abuse.
ORGANIZATION THEORY.
Multimedia