Follow the key debates and discussions focused on the prevention of child sexual abuse worldwide.
Stopping Child Sexual Abuse Requires a Shift in Funding Priorities, Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health
The U.S. spent more than $5 billion in 2021 on incarcerating adults convicted of sex crimes against children—more than 3,000 times what it budgeted to support research to prevent child sexual abuse in the first place.
Responsible Behavior with Younger Children
Small controlled trial revealed encouraging results, including increased knowledge about child sexual abuse and related norms and laws, and increased intention to avoid or prevent child sexual abuse with younger children.
Encountering Hatred in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Work
A university researcher rarely writes a content analysis of the hate mail they’ve received in response to their work.
But it isn’t very often that academics have to contend with a torrent of response.
Letting Kids Be Kids, Inquest
In this country, somewhere between 50 and 70 percent of cases of sexual abuse against kids are committed by other kids. This type of child sexual abuse is preventable, not inevitable. Waiting until harm has happened, and waiting until somebody has caused harm to intervene, is waiting too long.
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