- Volume 1
- Volume 2
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Volume 3
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Social and demographic profile of witnesses
- Circumstances of admission
- Family contact
- Everyday life experiences (male witnesses)
- Record of abuse (male witnesses)
- Everyday life experiences (female witnesses)
- Record of abuse (female witnesses)
- Positive memories and experiences
- Current circumstances
- Introduction to Part 2
- Special needs schools and residential services
- Children’s Homes
- Foster care
- Hospitals
- Primary and second-level schools
- Residential Laundries, Novitiates, Hostels and other settings
- Concluding comments
- Volume 4
Chapter 3 — Social and demographic profile of witnesses
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Age at time of hearing
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Chapter 4 provides information on the reported circumstances that led to these witnesses being placed in out-of-home care as children.
Footnotes
- See chapters 12-18.
- Of note is the fact that witness reports from ‘Other Institutions’ referred to discharges up to the year 2000.
- This percentage is based on a total of 791 witnesses who reported abuse in Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
- The categorisation is based on Census 2002, Volume 6 Occupations, Appendix 2, Definitions – Labour Force. In two-parent households the father’s occupation was recorded and in other instances the occupational status of the sole parent was recorded, insofar as it was known.
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