Police ‘should take lead on abuse cases’

    Police – not social workers – should take responsibility for
    protecting children from abuse because they are “less easy to
    intimidate,” according to a group of prominent
    paediatricians.

    Professor David Southall, Martin Samuels, senior lecturer in
    paediatrics, and John Bridson, a retired consultant paediatrician,
    argue that “most perpetrators” of child abuse, “deceive and
    intimidate social and health workers who are trained to work with
    families”.

    Writing in the British Medical Journal, they recommend the
    setting up of inter-agency task forces on criminal abuse run by
    “experienced and adequately resourced” police units because police
    are more likely to be cynical about statements made by abusers and
    less bound by confidentiality rules.

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