Tackling Child Sexual Abuse: Radical Approaches to Prevention, Protection and Support
Autor Sarah Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2016
This bracing book makes a forceful case for reinvigorating our efforts to address and prevent childhood sexual abuse. In recent years, Sarah Nelson argues, the fight against childhood sexual abuse has been complacent, or even fearful. She attacks the causes of this head-on, reassessing backlashes like that surrounding the “satanic panic” and arguing that policy makers, practitioners, and academics have a duty to move beyond such problems and address the real issue. To that end, she proposes new models for child-centered, perpetrator-focused protection, community prevention, and working with survivor-offenders. Sure to be controversial, Preventing Child Sexual Abuse will challenge—and galvanize—the field.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447313878
ISBN-10: 1447313879
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447313879
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Sarah Nelson is a research fellow in the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships at the University of Edinburgh.
Cuprins
Part 1: The Barriers to Progress;
From rediscovery to suppression?;
Lies and deception in backlash theories;
Part 2: Children and Young People;
Fact, myth and legacy in notorious child abuse cases: Orkney in context;
Stigmatised young people: from ‘abuse fodder’ to key allies in child protection;
Models for more effective child protection (with Liz Davies);
Community prevention of CSA: a model for practice (with Norma Baldwin);
Part 3: Adult Survivors of sexual abuse;
Physical ill health: the serious impacts of sexual violence;
Producing radical change in mental health: implications of the trauma paradigm;
Pathways into crime after sexual abuse: the voices of male offenders;
Rethinking sex offender programmes for survivor-perpetrators
From rediscovery to suppression?;
Lies and deception in backlash theories;
Part 2: Children and Young People;
Fact, myth and legacy in notorious child abuse cases: Orkney in context;
Stigmatised young people: from ‘abuse fodder’ to key allies in child protection;
Models for more effective child protection (with Liz Davies);
Community prevention of CSA: a model for practice (with Norma Baldwin);
Part 3: Adult Survivors of sexual abuse;
Physical ill health: the serious impacts of sexual violence;
Producing radical change in mental health: implications of the trauma paradigm;
Pathways into crime after sexual abuse: the voices of male offenders;
Rethinking sex offender programmes for survivor-perpetrators
Recenzii
“For anyone interested in tackling sexual abuse, this book fills a void, is an essential read, and offers new theories and radical solutions which will stimulate debate towards positive change.”
"Nelson and her coauthors have produced a lively, detailed, and refreshing critique of current knowledge, services, and debates and make a strong case for some radical and challenging new approaches to reducing child sexual abuse and child sexual exploitation and its highly toxic effects for individual victims and survivors and for society as a whole."
“Nelson is one of our clearest thinkers about child sexual abuse—she brings scrupulous research, clear and committed politics, and wisdom accumulated over decades to one of the big issues of our time.”
“An exploration of the social, political, and personal nature of sex crime that interrogates established practice and offers new ways forward.”