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Child Abuse Research Australia

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Mudaly, N. and Goddard, C. (2006) The Truth is Longer than a Lie: Children's Experiences of Abuse and Professional Interventions, Jessica Kingsley: London and Philadelphia.
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Tucci, J., Mitchell, J., and Goddard, C. Out of Sight - Out of Mind: Community Attitudes about Child Abuse and Child Protection in Australia, Australian Childhood Foundation and the National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Monash University.


Tucci, J., Mitchell, J., and Goddard, C. Crossing the Line: Making the case for changing Australian laws about the physical punishment of children, Australian Childhood Foundation and the National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Monash University.


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Tucci, J., Mitchell, J., and Goddard, C. Every child needs a hero: A report tracking Australian children's concerns and attitudes about childhood, Australian Childhood Foundation and the National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Monash University.

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Refereed Journal Articles

Mendes, P. Moslehuddin, B. & Goddard, C. (2008) 'Improving the physical and emotional health of young people transitioning from state out-of-home care' in Developing Practice No.20, Summer/Autumn: 33-40.

Flaherty, N. and Goddard, C (2008) ‘Child neglect and the Little Children are Sacred report’, Children Australia, 33(1): 5-11

Saunders, B.J. and Goddard, C.(2007) ‘The Importance of Listening to Children: A Qualitative Study on the use of Parental Physical Punishment in Childhood in Australia’, Social Development, 24(3): 33-46.

Frederick, J. and Goddard, C. (2007) ‘Exploring the relationship between Poverty, Childhood Adversity and Child Abuse from the Perspective of Adulthood’, Child Abuse Review, 16(5): 323-341

Bedi, G. and Goddard, C. (2007) ‘Intimate partner violence: What are the impacts on children?’ Australian Psychologist, 42(1): 66-77.

Frederick, J. and Goddard, C. (2007) ‘Pathways to and from state care: The experiences of eight young people’, Children Australia, 31(3): 34-41.

McLeod, K. and Goddard, C. R. (2005) 'The ritual abuse of children - A critical perspective' Children Australia, Vol. 30, No. 1,27-34

Liddell, M. and Goddard, C. R. (2005) ‘Australian governments protecting children in detention – A view through the looking glass’, Children Australia, 30 (1):  11-18

Chapters in Commercial Books

Saunders, B. J. and Goddard, C. R. (2005) ‘The objectification of the child through ‘physical  discipline’ and language – The debate on children’s rights continues’ in  Mason, J and Fattore, T. (eds) Children taken seriously in theory, policy and practice, (Children in charge 12) Jessica Kingsley Publishers: London and Philadelphia, pp. 113-122.

Other Media Contributions

Goddard, C. (2007) ‘The Short Life and Long, Death of Cody’, Herald Sun, 16 August, p25

Goddard, C and Tucci, J. (2007) ‘Tragedy to last a lifetime’, Herald Sun, 5 April, p.25.

Goddard, C and Mudaly, N. (2007) ‘Revealing voices’, Community Care, 10-16 August, p.42.

Goddard, C. and Mudaly, N. (2006) Deaf ears to the suffering of our children’, The Australian, 25 July,

Goddard, C. and Mudaly, N. (2006) ‘Silencing the children’, The Age (Insight), 20 May, p5.

Goddard, C. and Liddell, M. (2005)  'A long wait for answers', The Herald Sun, 6 July, p.18.

Goddard, C. (2005) ‘Adult denial of child sex abuse won’t make it disappear’, The Age, 3 April, p.15.

Tucci, J. and Goddard, C. (2005)  ‘Act now to save our kids’, The Herald Sun, 30 March, p.18.

Goddard, C. and Tucci, J. (2005)  'Kneejerk reactions will not help in the fight against child sexual abuse', The Sydney Morning Herald, 1st March, p.13.

Goddard, C. and Liddell, M. (2005) 'Exposed:  The darkest corners of our lives', The Age, 14th February, p.13.

2004

Refereed Journal Articles

Goddard, C. (2004). “Multiple forms of violence and other criminal activities as an indicator of severe child maltreatment”, Child Abuse Review, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 246-262.

Stanley, J. & Goddard, C. (2004). “Multiple forms of violence and other criminal activities as an indicator of severe child maltreatment”, Child Abuse Review, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 246-262.

Non-Commerical Books, Government and Non-Government Reports

Tucci, J., Goddard, C., and Mitchell J., (2004) The Concerns of Australian Parents.   Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne. 29 pp.

Tucci, J., Goddard, C., and Mitchell, J., Do not turn away:  Tracking Tasmanian  community attitudes about child abuse and child protection.  Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne.  29 pp.

Other Contributions to Refereed Journals Including Invited Reviews

DeBortoli, L. and Goddard, C. (Book Review) (2004) ‘Protecting children from abuse and  neglect in primary care’ edited by Michael J. Bannon and Yvonne H. Carter, Children Australia 29(4):  36-37.

Other Media and Journal Contributions

Goddard, C. (2004) ‘We must rise up against the globalisation of child pornography’, The Age, 15th October, p. 15.

Goddard, C. and Tucci, J. (2004) ‘Heed lesson from baby’s brutal death’, The Courier MaiL, 26th  July, p.11.

Goddard, C. and Tucci, J. (2004) ‘The short life and long death of Jed Britton’, The Sunday  Age, 11th  July, p.13.

Goddard, C. (2004) ‘Stop Protecting the Molesters’,  The Australian, 14th June, p.9.

Goddard, C. and Mudaly, N. (2004) ‘In their own words’, Community Care,   22-28th  April, p.47.

Goddard, C. and Tucci, J. (2004) ‘When too much intervention may be the problem’, The Age,  4th May, p. 11.

Goddard, C. (2004) ‘Baby Ghazal’s got a new name:  No 390’, The Age, 13th April, p. 9.

Goddard, C. and Briskman, L. (2004) ‘By any measure, it’s official child abuse’, Herald Sun, 19th February, p.17.

Refereed Conference Abstracts

Frederick, J. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘Experiences of recipients of emergency relief,’  Global  Social Work Congress ‘Reclaiming civil society,’ Adelaide, 2-5th October, p. 74.

Mitchell, J. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘The cultural construction of dangerous children and  its implications for current directions in child welfare policy,’ International Society for  the  Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child A buse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane,19-22nd September, p. 130.

Goddard, C. and Tucci, J. (2004) ‘The decriminalisation of child abuse in Australia,’ International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 129.     

Frederick, J. W. and Goddard, C. R. (2004) ‘Does poverty cause child abuse or does child abuse cause poverty?’ International Society for the  Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 137.     

Saunders, B. J. and Goddard, C. R. (2004) ‘Violence disguised as discipline:  The views and experiences of adults who have nurtured, or worked with children,’ InternationalSociety for the Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress onChild Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane,19-22nd September, p. 136. 

Saunders, B. J. and Goddard, C. R. (2004) ‘Violence disguised as discipline:  The thoughts,  feelings and words of children,’ International Society for the  Prevention of Child Abuse  and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working  Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 135.

Mudaly, N. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘Children talk about their vulnerability to abuse,’ International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 126.

Tucci, J., Mitchell, J. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘Tolerating violence against children:  Tracking  community attitudes about child abuse and child protection,’ International Society forthe  Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on ChildAbuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane,19-22nd September, p. 119.

Liddell, M. J. and Goddard, C. R. (2004) ‘The organised abuse of children:  An Australian   government tradition,’ International Society for the  Prevention of Child Abuse andNeglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 105.

Tucci, J. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘An analysis of child protection practice with children who  have experienced emotional and psychological abuse,’ International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and  Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuseand Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September,p. 89.

Mitchell, J. Tucci, J. and Goddard, C. (2004) ‘The strategic use of advertising and the media for children:  Two year outcomes of a primary child abuse prevention campaign’, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September, p. 79.

Mudaly, N. and Goddard, C. (2004) Frameworks for ethical practice with children in child  abuse interventions’, International Society for the  Prevention of Child Abuse and   Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September,  p. 76.

Tucci, J. Goddard, C. and Stevens, K. (2004) ‘Benchmarking child death review systems:   comparing Australian and International approaches’,  International Society for the  Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect – 15th International Congress on Child Abuse  And Neglect, ‘Working Together for a Child Safe World’, Brisbane, 19-22nd September,p. 48.

Stanley, J and Goddard, C (2002) In the Firing Line: Violence and Power in Child Protection Work John Wiley & Sons Ltd: Chichester, England.