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Policing Child Sexual Abuse provides a historical overview of the evolution of policing child sexual abuse in Queensland, tracing a legacy of failure (even corruption) in the decades leading up to the foundation of Task Force Argos, a branch of the Queensland Police Service created in part as a response to criticisms of police shortcomings in this area.

The book uses archival material as a foundation to trace the shifting approach to policing child sexual abuse (CSA) from the 1960s, when juvenile justice first became a central focus of policing in Queensland, to the 2010s, at which point Task Force Argos made international headlines for its primary role in bringing major international CSA offenders like Shannon McCoole, Benjamin Warhead Faulkner and Richard Huckle to justice. Examining archival material to pinpoint the reasons that CSA was not dealt with effectively in the past, the book shows that often these reasons were political, unrelated to the policing of CSA at all. Policing Child Sexual Abuse stands as a testament to the victims of CSA who have been failed by the system in the past. In addition, the book acts as a case study of how a police force with such a negative track record in policing this area was able to correct its path and reform its practices, to the point that it could emerge as a world leader in policing CSA. Though nominally focused on policing in one Australian state, the implications are global, with Task Force Argoss work naturally impacting on the CSA investigations of all of its partner agencies, both in Australia and internationally.

Demonstrating how, even in contexts where police responses to CSA have been met with significant criticism, an opportunity still exists to reject historical failures in favour of a renewed commitment to proactive policing, this book will be of great interest to scholars of policing, historical criminology, and child sexual abuse.

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Heartfelt: In Policing Child Sexual Abuse Paul Bleakley exposes coherently the failures, corruption and recent reforms that took place in Queensland Police Force, now a world-leader in child sexual abuse investigations. Child sexual abuse is a complex phenomenon to understand, detect and indeed police. Here, Bleakley critically presents a series of historical events and enquiries on CSA that will uniquely assist governments and police forces worldwide to review and reflect on their good and bad practice and will hopefully help them focus on a more victim-centred approach. This important work provides new insights, is well written and avoids jargon in a way that will appeal to a wide range of readers.
Elena Martellozzo, Associate Professor in Criminology, Middlesex University, Author of Online Child Sexual Abuse: Grooming, Policing and Child Protection in a Multi-Media World (Routledge, 2012)
Policing Child Sexual Abuse
Policing Child Sexual Abuse provides a historical overview of the evolution of policing child sexual abuse in Queensland, tracing a legacy of failure (even corruption) in the decades leading up to the foundation of Task Force Argos, a branch of the Queensland Police Service created in part as a response to criticisms of police shortcomings in this area.
The book uses archival material as a foundation to trace the shifting approach to policing child sexual abuse (CSA) from the 1960s, when juvenile justice first became a central focus of policing in Queensland, to the 2010s, at which point Task Force Argos made international headlines for its primary role in bringing major international CSA offenders like Shannon McCoole, Benjamin Warhead Faulkner and Richard Huckle to justice. Examining archival material to pinpoint the reasons that CSA was not dealt with effectively in the past, the book shows that often these reasons were political, unrelated to the policing of CSA at all. Policing Child Sexual Abuse stands as a testament to the victims of CSA who have been failed by the system in the past. In addition, the book acts as a case study of how a police force with such a negative track record in policing this area was able to correct its path and reform its practices, to the point that it could emerge as a world leader in policing CSA. Though nominally focused on policing in one Australian state, the implications are global, with Task Force Argoss work naturally impacting on the CSA investigations of all of its partner agencies, both in Australia and internationally.
Demonstrating how, even in contexts where police responses to CSA have been met with significant criticism, an opportunity still exists to reject historical failures in favour of a renewed commitment to proactive policing, this book will be of great interest to scholars of policing, historical criminology, and child sexual abuse.
Paul Bleakley is a Lecturer in Criminology at Middlesex University, London. His research focuses on policing, with a particular emphasis on historical police corruption and reform.
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Policing Child Sexual Abuse
Failure, Corruption and Reform in Queensland
Paul Bleakley
For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge.com/Routledge-Frontiers-of-Criminal-Justice/book-series/RFCJ
Policing Child Sexual Abuse
Failure, Corruption and Reform in Queensland
Paul Bleakley
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ISBN: 978-1-032-03422-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-03898-8 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-18958-9 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003189589
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For all of the dedicated police, crusading journalists, whistle-blowers and, most importantly, the survivors of child sexual abuse in Queensland.
  • Plate Terry Lewis, Police Commissioner (197687). Later, imprisoned for official corruption.
  • Plate The traffic light system outside the office of accused sexual offender and school guidance counsellor Kevin John Lynch. When the light was red, no one was to enter.
  • Plate John Patrick Kimmins, Queensland Supreme Court judge. He presided over the Kimmins Inquiry (19978), which explored allegations of misconduct in the policing of paedophilia.
  • Plate A notation written in the early 1980s by Juvenile Aid Bureau officer Mark McCoy on the case file of a person suspected of purchasing child abuse material. It reads No action to be taken. Political reasons.
  • Plate Jon Rouse, detective in charge of Task Force Argos.
  • Plate The Reverend Walter John Ogle. He told the Kimmins Inquiry he had seen evidence police had hidden receipts found during a raid on all-male brothels in December 1984.
  • Plate The symbol of Task Force Argos, a unit of the Queensland Police Service that has become a world leader in fighting online child sexual abuse since it was created in the late 1990s.
  • Plate The Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Detention Centre at Windsor, Queensland. Closed on the recommendation of the Forde Inquiry (19989), which examined abuses committed against young people in state care.
  • Plate An aerial image of Brisbanes South Bank precinct (c. 1992). The riverside area was first developed for Expo 88, which was a focus of the first Operation Firefighter investigation.
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