A review of available literature

This literature review is a contribution to developing agreed upon ethical guidelines for violence against children research (VAC). “It aims to capture current thinking around ethical issues and provide empirical support to guide recommendations for ethical research practice and decision-making in collecting data on VAC. […] It includes ethics guidelines, codes, protocols and practice-related documentation, as well as research-based publications.”

(Excerpts from the “Executive Summary”)

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