Most research on sexual abuse has been conducted within family settings (Fergusson & Mullen, 1999). In recent years, following several high profile convictions and scandals, research into sexual abuse has also encompassed institutional and community settings such as sport and the church (Gallagher, 2000; Wolfe et al., 2003). Research into sexual abuse in sport, for example, began with both prevalence studies (Kirby & Greaves, 1996; Leahy, Pretty & Tenenbaum, 2002) and qualitative analyses of the processes and experiences of athlete sexual abuse (Brackenridge, 1997; Cense & Brackenridge, 2001, Toftegaard Nielsen, 2001). From such work, descriptions of the modus operandi of abusers in sport, and the experiences and consequences for athlete vi...
Through a process of collaborative autoethnography, we explore the experiences of one female athlete...
The purpose of this talk today is to give you an overview of the current state of research on sexual...
This special issue of the Journal of Sexual Aggression draws on the contributions to a Symposium on ...
Sport organisations, including the Olympic movement, frequently invoke the concept of ‘family’ to de...
Sexual abuse in sport is a relatively recent addition to the research agenda but has risen to promin...
Recent revelations of sexual misconduct by sports coaches have challenged long-held beliefs in the e...
The purpose of this study was to assess the hypothetical model outlined by Brackenridge and Kirby in...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Child sexual abuse is a complex issue that can take place in different contexts. Sports settings hav...
Through feminist research in the study of sport, the issue of child sexual abuse has been driven ont...
Current knowledge of people who commit child sex offenses (PCSO) in sport contexts is based on descr...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the sexual aggression in sport literature, in...
Copyright @ 2013 The authorsSport scientists face difficulties in gaining access to data on sexual a...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is now a significant issue for organized sports. Since its “discovery” ...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
Through a process of collaborative autoethnography, we explore the experiences of one female athlete...
The purpose of this talk today is to give you an overview of the current state of research on sexual...
This special issue of the Journal of Sexual Aggression draws on the contributions to a Symposium on ...
Sport organisations, including the Olympic movement, frequently invoke the concept of ‘family’ to de...
Sexual abuse in sport is a relatively recent addition to the research agenda but has risen to promin...
Recent revelations of sexual misconduct by sports coaches have challenged long-held beliefs in the e...
The purpose of this study was to assess the hypothetical model outlined by Brackenridge and Kirby in...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Child sexual abuse is a complex issue that can take place in different contexts. Sports settings hav...
Through feminist research in the study of sport, the issue of child sexual abuse has been driven ont...
Current knowledge of people who commit child sex offenses (PCSO) in sport contexts is based on descr...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the sexual aggression in sport literature, in...
Copyright @ 2013 The authorsSport scientists face difficulties in gaining access to data on sexual a...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is now a significant issue for organized sports. Since its “discovery” ...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
Through a process of collaborative autoethnography, we explore the experiences of one female athlete...
The purpose of this talk today is to give you an overview of the current state of research on sexual...
This special issue of the Journal of Sexual Aggression draws on the contributions to a Symposium on ...