Borta bra, hemma pest: en kvantitativ studie om anmälningsskyldigheten i praktiken
(2014) RÄSK02 20141Department of Sociology of Law
- Abstract
- Agencies obligation to report according to the Swedish Social Service Law (2001:453) 14 chapter 1 § is an important obligation to uphold children’s rights. When children are maltreated due to the conditions at home, agencies have a responsibility to help. Constantly we hear from the media about children who live with anomaly. Therefore it is highly current to examine the obligation to report. Children need to attain protection and support in an early stage. Hence this demands that the obligation to report works and that the agencies have a united action. The aim with this study is to investigate if the obligation to report works in practice. The study is implemented with a quantitative and forensic method. Those agencies that have been... (More)
- Agencies obligation to report according to the Swedish Social Service Law (2001:453) 14 chapter 1 § is an important obligation to uphold children’s rights. When children are maltreated due to the conditions at home, agencies have a responsibility to help. Constantly we hear from the media about children who live with anomaly. Therefore it is highly current to examine the obligation to report. Children need to attain protection and support in an early stage. Hence this demands that the obligation to report works and that the agencies have a united action. The aim with this study is to investigate if the obligation to report works in practice. The study is implemented with a quantitative and forensic method. Those agencies that have been examined are: schools, the police and health service. The result indicates that the obligation to report does not truly work and varies depending on workplace and agency. In order to the obligation to report is to function, better and more formalized routines and a better unity action and consensus within and between the agencies is required. (Less)
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- author
- Hänsel, Linn LU and Ralmark, Julia LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- RÄSK02 20141
- year
- 2014
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- polis, barn som far illa, myndigheter, anmälningsskyldighet, health service, school, police, maltreated children, obligation to report, agencies, skola, hälso- och sjukvård
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 4498505
- date added to LUP
- 2014-07-01 10:49:35
- date last changed
- 2014-07-01 10:49:35
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