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Child Abuse - Witchcraft and Spirit Possession. Local Authority Designated Officer/Training and Community Partnership Officer: Aqualma Murray Detective Sergeant: Vicky Washington Detective Constable: Ben Voss.
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Child Abuse - Witchcraft and Spirit Possession Local Authority Designated Officer/Training and Community Partnership Officer: Aqualma Murray Detective Sergeant: Vicky Washington Detective Constable: Ben Voss
A child is likely to suffer a degree of neglect and/or physical, sexual and emotional abuse as a direct result of the actions and beliefs of the adults and others who perceive them as possessed with evil
2000 Anna/Victoria Climbié ‘You could beat her and she would not cry……she could take the beatings and the pain like anything.’ Victoria’s Carer
2001 Adam/IkpoMwosa The headless, limbless body of a boy aged between five and six was found floating in the river Thames
2008 KhyraIshaq ‘Khyra dropped down as she walked after a spirit got into her body, it was evil and it was trying to control her body because Khyra had accepted it as a friend’ Sibling
CASE STUDY Child B 2003 "She pulled out a little knife and she did little marks on me. I was bleeding. The three of them surrounded me and one kicked me, one slapped me and one pushed me. I asked myself, what have I done?"
Stab Wound Bruises 43 Injuries All Historical? Scarring
Case Study - Child ‘B’ Significant Findings Diary entry 16 Nov 2003 in Lingala: ‘At ‘church’ a prophecy was given that Child B has witchcraft.’ DNA showed that none of defendants were the mother although 3 were maternal relations. Expert witness in 'witchcraft' provides evidence Churches that Child B attended were identified but no evidence to prosecute.
Case Study - Child ‘B’ Outcomes TRIAL June 2005 3 defendants guilty of Child Cruelty 2 main defendants received maximum sentence (10yrs) National Guidelines published in consultation with Project Violet Partnership Team formed
Common Features Physical Abuse Emotional Abuse Sexual Abuse Neglect
Physical Abuse • Beating, Burning, Cutting, Stabbing, Strangulation. • Drowning • Application of chilli or similar to eyes or genitals • Feeding non-edible substances/Starvation • Amputation
Emotional Abuse? • Locked away from others • Child being prayed over for long periods • Exorcism or Deliverance • Sleep deprivation • Threat of Abandonment • Separated from family • Persuading child they are possessed
Sexual Abuse • A child labelled as evil/possessed is often isolated and then vulnerable to sexual abuse/sexual exploitation • Rituals may include sexual acts
Neglect • Failure to obtain appropriate medical care • Failure to ensure appropriate schooling/education • Failure to provide a suitable home environment • Failure to meet the child’s hygiene needs
How become evil/possessed? • Infected by others who are evil • Infected by eating contaminated food • Become possessed by evil spirits that have flow round them • By displaying negative behaviour they attract evil • A perceived difference to their family or community
Difference to Family/Community • Physical disability • Autism • Mental Health • Speech Impediment • Bed wetting • Rebelliousness
Who provides the belief ? • Indigenous Healer • Faith Healer • Privately Contracted Spiritualist • Church pastor
Terminology • Kindoki • Ndoki • Evil Eye • Dijinns • Voodoo • Obeah
Indicators • Injuries • Change in child’s behaviour • Change in child’s appearance • Childs carers show a lack of affection, bond or interest • Language used by child in disclosures i.e devil beaten out of them
Strands of Investigation • Immediate Family • School – Childs attendance and behaviour • Health – Injuries and Illnesses • Police – Victim, Informant or suspect. • Neighbours – unusual behaviour or patterns • Place of Worship and denomination • Immigration – movements of the child • Interpreter? Independent and outside family network • Other family members?
AIMS • Develop prevention opportunities for children abused through a belief in spirit possession. • Raise awareness within practicing communities and statutory agencies. • Develop intelligence opportunities
Remember This is not about persecuting people's beliefs, but about safeguarding children