Cartoon mimicry misinterpreted
NZPA-PA London A pornographic film about the fairytale character, Mother Goose, led to a girl, aged four, being taken into care by social workers, a British conference heard. They decided she must have been abused because of things she said and gestures she made, said a consultant psychiatrist, Professor Donald West But it was late&jearned the girl had b£p to a
neighbour’s house where she had seen a pornographic cartoon called "The True Story of Mother Goose.” “Every possible perversion was depicted in the guise of fairy-tale characters,” Professor West told the Leicester conference. He said care had to be taken before children were removed from their parents to find out from where they gained experiences or knowledge. A
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Press, 22 September 1987, Page 18
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