To be summoned to Barnahus: children's perspectives

Ann-Margreth E. Olsson, Maria Kläfverud

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Abstract

This chapter presents and analyses children’s narratives about becoming summoned to, arriving and visiting a Barnahus. In the children’s perspective Barnahus became a house where children meet the police in serious matters. The children felt welcomed as guests, however hard work waited in the police investigative interview in front of scary cameras and strangers watching in an adjacent room. The children found they had needed more information about what was going on and why. The chapter concludes with suggestions for further research and reflections for practitioners in considerations of children’s experiences of procedures and of becoming addressed as non-acting objects – instead of the acting subjects the children talked about themselves as being and acted as in the research interviews.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCollaborating against child abuse
Subtitle of host publicationexploring the Nordic Barnahus Model
EditorsJohansson , Stefansen , Bakkesteig , Kaldal
Place of PublicationLund
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Pages57-74
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-58387-7
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Swedish Standard Keywords

  • Social Sciences (5)
  • Medical and Health Sciences (3)

Keywords

  • a house of police
  • barnahus
  • children's perspectives
  • forensic interview
  • participation
  • social work
  • summons

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