Religion and child abuse 2 Religious beliefs can foster, encourage, and justify child abuse, yet religious motivations for child abuse and neglect have been virtually ignored in social science research. In this paper, we compare victims ' retrospective reports of religion-related child physical abuse to other reported cases of child physical abuse. We describe in statistical detail the nature and circumstances of the abuse, characteristics of victims and perpetrators, and the spiritual and psychological impact of the abuse. Results indicate that although the basic characteristics of religion-related physical abuse are similar to non-religion-related physical abuse, religion-related abuse has significantly more negative implications for...
Although a significant amount of research on cults and new religious movements (NRM's) has accumulat...
The sexual abuse of children within religious settings is an issue that has gained increased popular...
This article explores the relationship between hermeneutical injustice in religious settings and rel...
thesisDespite religion being implicated in perpetuating child abuse, little research exists explorin...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
To assist clergy and other religious leaders working with victims of abuse, this article provides an...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between religion and child sexual abuse. A self...
Sexual abuse is defined as any act which forces or coerces a child into engaging in non-consensual s...
Child sexual abuse is widely defined as an adult using a minor for sexual stimulation. Manners of se...
This chapter examines the relationship between religion and perpetration of intimate partner violenc...
Children naturally seek support and comfort from birth on, especially when faced with negative life ...
Child abuse is a common practice in Nigeria which should be minimized if not eradicated. Abuse, inju...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of ha...
WOS: 000415837000005Family, violance and religion are the concepts which protect their existance, in...
Although a significant amount of research on cults and new religious movements (NRM's) has accumulat...
The sexual abuse of children within religious settings is an issue that has gained increased popular...
This article explores the relationship between hermeneutical injustice in religious settings and rel...
thesisDespite religion being implicated in perpetuating child abuse, little research exists explorin...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
To assist clergy and other religious leaders working with victims of abuse, this article provides an...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between religion and child sexual abuse. A self...
Sexual abuse is defined as any act which forces or coerces a child into engaging in non-consensual s...
Child sexual abuse is widely defined as an adult using a minor for sexual stimulation. Manners of se...
This chapter examines the relationship between religion and perpetration of intimate partner violenc...
Children naturally seek support and comfort from birth on, especially when faced with negative life ...
Child abuse is a common practice in Nigeria which should be minimized if not eradicated. Abuse, inju...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of ha...
WOS: 000415837000005Family, violance and religion are the concepts which protect their existance, in...
Although a significant amount of research on cults and new religious movements (NRM's) has accumulat...
The sexual abuse of children within religious settings is an issue that has gained increased popular...
This article explores the relationship between hermeneutical injustice in religious settings and rel...