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Items where Author is "Cox, P"

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Heazell, AEP, McLaughlin, M-J, Schmidt, EB, Cox, P, Flenady, V, Khong, TY and Downe, Soo (2012) A difficult conversation? The views and experiences of parents and professionals on the consent process for perinatal postmortem after stillbirth. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 119 (8). pp. 987-997. ISSN 14700328

Bilson, A and Cox, P (2007) Caring about Poverty. Alternatives to institutional care for children in poverty. Journal of Children & Poverty, 13 (1). pp. 37-55. ISSN 1079 6126

Corby, B and Cox, P (2000) Using Child Abuse Inquiries in Child Protection Education. Social Work Education, 19 (3). pp. 219-230.

Cox, P, Kershaw, S and Trotter, J (2000) Co-Authored Introduction and Conclusion. In: Child Sexual Assault: Feminist Perspectives. Palgrave, Basingstoke. ISBN 978-0333771532

Cox, P (2000) Pornography: Reflections Upon Past and Current Issues. In: Journal of Sexual Aggression on Pornography (Special Edition). Taylor & Francis, pp. 128-149.

Balen, R, Cox, P and Preston-Shoot, M (1997) Child Protection. Social Work Education - Special Edition, 16 (2).

Cox, P (1993) Professional Survival: a Double Jeopardy. Some Implications for Education, Training and Practice. In: Surviving Childhood Adversity: Issues for Policy and Practice. Social Studies Press, Dublin, pp. 134-140. ISBN 0951-5768-1-6

Bailey, S and Cox, P (1993) Teaching about Gender on Social Work Courses: Struggles and Successes. Social Work Education, 12 (1). pp. 19-35.

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