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Beyond the Walls: Sites of Trauma and Suffering, Forgotten Australians and Institutionalisation via Punitive 'Welfare'
2014
Public History Review
Women's and children's welfare and institutionalisation are a neglected area of Australian public history, and the historic sites which operated as carceral venues within that field today stand largely forgotten, in many cases derelict. The prime example of such sites is the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct (PFFP). In practice, Australian women's and children's welfare was strongly focused on a punitive approach, resulting in many thousands of vulnerable people suffering significant harm at
doi:10.5130/phrj.v20i0.3748
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