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R. Jones (2019). In whose interests? The privatisation of child protection and social work. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 1-4473-5218-3 paperback. pp. 387. GBP 15.99 plus carriage GBP 12.00. Aust. $50.60 on 7 December 2018.

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R. Jones (2019). In whose interests? The privatisation of child protection and social work. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 1-4473-5218-3 paperback. pp. 387. GBP 15.99 plus carriage GBP 12.00. Aust. $50.60 on 7 December 2018.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2019

Frank Ainsworth*
Affiliation:
Senior Principal Research Fellow (Adjunct), School of Social Work and Human Services, James Cook University, Townsville campus, Queensland 4811, Australia

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References

Berrick, J. D. (2018). The impossible imperative. Navigating the competing principles of child protection. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar