Beaumont Children Case Study

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The more people retreat from community to suburbia and into their isolated lives, the less safe children become. In history it was said that “It takes a village to raise a child.” The community would watch out for both the children and the adults, but this has change now that there are picket fence and locked doors. The suburbs allow parents to raise a child without being scrutinised, as C. Beth Spencer, 1997, asked “Who’s watching the watcher?” An example no one in the community looking out for the children is the case of the ‘Beaumont Children’. On Australia day 1966 the Beaumont children caught a bus to go to the beach. The bus stop was less than 100 meters from their home where their mother last sees them. It is later confirmed that they

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