Organized sexual abuse refers to the coordinated sexual abuse of multiple children by multiple perpetrators. It has proved to be a particularly controversial form of sexual abuse. Initial reports of organized abuse in the 1980s were met with shock and disbelief, followed by a significant backlash as journalists and academics claimed that organized abuse allegations were the product of “moral panic” and “false memories.” In the mass media, investigations into organized abuse were presented throughout the 1990s as evidence that public anxiety about child sexual abuse had generated a “witch-hunt” in which even the most outrageous allegation of abuse was considered credible. While this argument was advanced by journalists and academics, it deve...
Organised abuse is an uncommon form of child abuse however it has been one of the most controversial...
Spectacular cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) dominate media coverage again and again, shaping our k...
The media role in child abuse through history. From the perspective of the early decades of the 21st...
Organised abuse refers to any incident of child sexual abuse in which multiple adults act in a coord...
What are the risks associated with child sexual abuse? Who is at risk? From whom? For professionals ...
During the 1980s discourse concerning child sexual abuse became central to the US/UK media, and in t...
Over the past two decades awareness of child sexual abuse among academics and professionals has grow...
Since the early 1980s, social workers and mental health professionals around the globe have encounte...
Public knowledge and attitudes toward child sexual abuse are shaped through media depictions and cov...
This book offers fascinating insights into how the media shape the way we think. Combining in-depth ...
For several years, child welfare advocates have claimed that the U.S. news media misrepresent child ...
As recently as 1970, child sexual abuse was seen as extremely rare and usually harmless. Over thirty...
In media representations the term sex crimes most frequently refers to rape and child sexual abuse, ...
This is a case study of newswork in a moral panic. Specifically, Stanley Cohen\u27s concept of mora...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
Organised abuse is an uncommon form of child abuse however it has been one of the most controversial...
Spectacular cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) dominate media coverage again and again, shaping our k...
The media role in child abuse through history. From the perspective of the early decades of the 21st...
Organised abuse refers to any incident of child sexual abuse in which multiple adults act in a coord...
What are the risks associated with child sexual abuse? Who is at risk? From whom? For professionals ...
During the 1980s discourse concerning child sexual abuse became central to the US/UK media, and in t...
Over the past two decades awareness of child sexual abuse among academics and professionals has grow...
Since the early 1980s, social workers and mental health professionals around the globe have encounte...
Public knowledge and attitudes toward child sexual abuse are shaped through media depictions and cov...
This book offers fascinating insights into how the media shape the way we think. Combining in-depth ...
For several years, child welfare advocates have claimed that the U.S. news media misrepresent child ...
As recently as 1970, child sexual abuse was seen as extremely rare and usually harmless. Over thirty...
In media representations the term sex crimes most frequently refers to rape and child sexual abuse, ...
This is a case study of newswork in a moral panic. Specifically, Stanley Cohen\u27s concept of mora...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
Organised abuse is an uncommon form of child abuse however it has been one of the most controversial...
Spectacular cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) dominate media coverage again and again, shaping our k...
The media role in child abuse through history. From the perspective of the early decades of the 21st...