It is a great pleasure to announce the 2015 Wiley Prize for the best papers published in Child Abuse Review. Jane Appleton and I have selected three papers, published between 2011 and 2014 which we believe are all outstanding papers, reflecting innovative thinking and relevance to practitioners. The quality of papers published in the journal is always very high, so selecting three out of all those published isn’t easy.
The three winning papers are:
Kirsten Stalker and Katherine McArthur. Child abuse, child protection and disabled children: a review of recent research Child Abuse Review Volume 21, Issue 1, January/February 2012, Pages: 24–40
Vic Tuck. Resistant Parents and Child Protection: Knowledge Base, Pointers for Practice and Implications for Policy Child Abuse Review Volume 22, Issue 1, January/February 2013, Pages: 5–19
Susan Alderson, Nicole Westmarland and Liz Kelly. The Need for Accountability to, and Support for, Children of Men on Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes Child Abuse Review Volume 22, Issue 3, May/June 2013, Pages: 182–193,