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Measuring the ‘S’ in ESG - Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported.

Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported.

01/23/23 • 4 min

Measuring the ‘S’ in ESG

Previously, in Chapter 3 we explained why Britain’s military need a sense and respond capability to stop misogyny and violence against women personnel. It would require the digitalisation of rule-based knowledge that traditionally is found in documents and the heads of subject matter experts. The same weaknesses concerning rule-based knowledge apply to children being abused across the sporting industry.

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Previously, in Chapter 3 we explained why Britain’s military need a sense and respond capability to stop misogyny and violence against women personnel. It would require the digitalisation of rule-based knowledge that traditionally is found in documents and the heads of subject matter experts. The same weaknesses concerning rule-based knowledge apply to children being abused across the sporting industry.

Music by AlexiAction through Pixabay

Music by

AlexiAction through Pixabay

(3) Freddie McMahon | LinkedIn

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Chapter 3: Britain’s military need a sense and respond capability to stop misogyny and violence against women personnel

During 2022, there has been widespread press coverage of Britain’s military being accused of misogyny and violence against women personnel. Clearly, something is missing from Britain’s world-class military capabilities.

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Chapter 5: The interplay between the under-identification of social risks and rule-based knowledge is broken

In Chapter 4 , we showed that child abuse is under-identified and under-reported, in the same way as for misogyny and violence against women. It is clear that under-reporting means there is inadequate data available. Yet to get sufficient data one needs to first tackle the issue of under-identification.

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(3) Freddie McMahon | LinkedIn

Measuring the ‘S’ in ESG - Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported.

Transcript

Welcome, my name is Freddie McMahon. The way we interact and make decisions with rule-based knowledge impacts every organisation and industry. The inability to measure this impact is at the root of many socioeconomic problems. The time has come for a new way of thinking.

So, every week a new episode will briefly tackle one small thread of this challenge.

Chapter 4: Like misogyny and violence against women, child abuse is under-identified and under reported

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