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Shaped by Silence: Stories from the Inmates of the Good Shepherd Laundries and Reformatories by Rie Croll
Book Review by Dee Michell Rie Croll is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, a province of Canada. Her background is in therapeutic counselling where she worked with sexually abused children and women. Croll … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Magdalene Laundries, silence
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