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Record ID: 0062dba9-d0d3-480a-a97b-40dd4abcb423
Type: Fact Sheet
Title: Fact Sheet #2 : the myth of false accusation of child abuse
Authors: Flood, Michael
Keywords: Child protection;Family law
Year: 2005
Publisher: Women's safety after separation
Notes:  This fact sheet looks at the myth that women routinely make false accusations of child abuse to gain advantage in family law proceedings and to deny their ex-partner’s access to the children. It provides the facts supported by research or evidence, to address the myth. The facts include: allegations of child abuse are rare; false allegations are rare; false allegations are made by fathers and mothers at equal rates; child abuse often takes place in families where there is domestic violence; and that allegations of child abuse rarely result in the denial of parental contact. References cited to support the facts or findings are included.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11928
Physical description: 2p
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