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Book Details

Title: Hurting Too Much: Shocking Stories from the Frontline of Child Protection
Author: Harry Keeble & Kris Hollington
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780857208484
Pages: 277
Published Year: 2012
Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.

About the Book

Hurting Too Much is a powerful and deeply affecting work of nonfiction in which Harry Keeble shares his experiences serving in Hackney's Child Protection Unit. Co-authored with Kris Hollington, the book offers a rare and unflinching look into the difficult realities faced by law-enforcement officers working to protect vulnerable children.

Drawing upon real cases from his career, Keeble reveals the complex and often heartbreaking situations encountered by child protection professionals. The narrative highlights the challenges of investigating abuse, exploitation, neglect, trafficking, forced marriage, and other forms of harm affecting children and young people.

A central theme of the book is the dedication required to safeguard vulnerable individuals in difficult circumstances. Readers gain insight into the emotional demands placed upon investigators, social workers, and support services as they work to prevent abuse and secure justice for victims.

The book also examines broader social issues that contribute to child vulnerability. Through carefully recounted case histories, it explores the impact of poverty, family breakdown, criminal exploitation, and systemic failures that can place children at risk.