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This brief approaches the challenging topic of child sexual abuse
from an objective, evidence-based perspective. It offers an
overview of child sexual abuse, including definitions and a clear
explanation of the epidemiology. The text also explores the
conceptual frameworks that seek to explain how a child comes to be
sexually abused by an adult or older adolescent. In the chapters,
the authors present credible prevalence and incidence studies that
are used to provide a scientific response to how common this
problem is. In addition, they address the policy implications for a
myriad of prevention and treatment initiatives as well as related
issues such as delayed reporting and the risk for sexual abuse
within child serving organizations. Finally, the brief concludes
with the authors' recommendations for the future on how best to
prevent child sexual abuse in the first place. Prevention of child
sexual abuse is very different than prevention of child physical
abuse and neglect and requires a different framework and set of
initiatives. Child Sexual Abuse: Current Evidence, Clinical
Practice, and Policy Directions is a must-have resource for a range
of professionals including healthcare providers, child advocates,
clinical social workers, public health officials, mental health
providers, and legislative staff professionals. It also is written
in a readable manner for members of the lay public.
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