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On the Policy Press blog, Jadwiga Leigh discusses the findings of her paper
on Rotherham <http://bit.ly/2myw81J>, co-authored with Stephen Crossley.
This case had a huge impact on the creation of a culture of fear, mistrust
and blame in social work. How did this happen and what can we learn?


Read The 'troubled' case of Rotherham here <http://bit.ly/2myw81J>.


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EDITORIAL

Looking back on 2016  <http://bit.ly/2mXET0Q>
Ferguson, Iain; Lavalette, Michael


ARTICLES

Child sexual abuse, moral panics and emancipatory practice
<http://bit.ly/2njyb8F>
Pilgrim, David

<http://bit.ly/2nKI1lf>
The 'troubled' case of Rotherham <http://bit.ly/2nKI1lf>
Crossley, Stephen; Leigh, Jadwiga

Neoliberal influences on American higher education and the consequences for
social work programmes  <http://bit.ly/2nY6UqT>
Hanesworth, Carolyn

The political identity of social workers in neoliberal times
<http://bit.ly/2ndRaA1>
Gwilym, Hefin

Self-directed Groupwork – social justice through social action and
empowerment <http://bit.ly/2nP7fiv>
Fleming, Jennie; Ward, Dave

<http://bit.ly/2obJ5ec>
Frantz Fanon's radical psychiatry: the making of a revolutionary
<http://bit.ly/2obJ5ec>
Zeilig, Leo Isaac


VOICES FROM THE FRONTLINE

Requiem for Brazilian democracy <http://bit.ly/2myxiun>
Uchoa, Roberta Salazar

#FEESMUSTFALL #DECOLONISEDEDUCATION FRONTLINE <http://bit.ly/2nYljTY>
Nathane, Motlalepule; Smith, Linda Harms


PIONEERS OF THE RADICAL TRADITION

Hiroshi Urabe (1905–2002): radical pioneer in Japanese social work history
<http://bit.ly/2ndTO8U>
Author: Ito, Fumihito


BOOK REVIEWS

Benjamin H. Shepard (2015) Community projects as social activism: From
direct action to direct services <http://bit.ly/2nuKwaK>
Izlar, Joel

Benjamin Shepard (2015) Rebel friendships: 'Outsider' networks and social
movements <http://bit.ly/2mXI6xe>
Izlar, Joel

Peter Beresford (2016) All our welfare: Towards participatory social policy
<http://bit.ly/2mXRIYR>
Corbett, Steve


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