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Explore our SCALABILITY resource hub. We know that child sexual abuse is preventable. And yet it remains a huge – but solvable – global problem. So, how can we tackle such a big and complex problem? We need to assess the best ways to prevent abuse, at scale...
There has been growing attention to child sexual abuse perpetration prevention, targeted at individuals who are at risk of perpetration. Higher-quality evaluations are greatly needed and intrafamilial perpetration prevention is a critical gap in the literature.
USA. A website and a helpline that offers free, confidential support and resources to youth and young adults (ages 14-21) with concerns about their own or a friend’s sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Managed and delivered by Stop It Now! USA.
Funder working to catalyse and accelerate innovative solutions making the internet and digital world a safe place for children to explore, learn and develop.
Authorized by US Congress to help abuse prevention, education, and accountability take root in every sport, on every court. Dedicated solely to ending sexual, physical, and emotional abuse on behalf of athletes everywhere.
USA. Free online course dedicated to helping adolescents and adults with a sexual attraction to children. Anonymous self-paced sessions provide tools for individuals to live safe, healthy, and non-offending lives.
There are ample opportunities for intervention through treatment and/or supervision to reduce dynamic and situational risk factors using empirically supported interventions. Intervening to promote protective factors for sexual offending is more speculative and the literature less developed.
CDC-led initiative in partnership with Together for Girls to measure physical, emotional, and sexual violence against children and youth around the world.
There is growing evidence about the prevalence of sending, receiving, or resharing nude images by youth (sexting). Less is known about the demographic, technology use, and social context correlates of sexting.
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