This article focuses on girls’ and mothers’ experiences of police and criminal justice system responses and the impact of investigation processes following reporting of child sexual abuse. Participants spoke of a lack of timely therapeutic provision and the subsequent role of female caregivers in providing support. Problems with criminal justice processes and the subsequent impact on families’ wider lives were also discussed. Findings suggest that criminal justice processes need to be better attuned to these micro level impacts and should show more sensitivity to the overall experience of children in the aftermath of sexual abuse. Implications for practice are discussed
The following article reports upon recent research, which explored the perceptions of professionals ...
Female perpetrated sexual abuse has historically been a neglected area of research. Encouragement fo...
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from...
To date, there has been very little research into the phenomenon of female-perpetrated institutional...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study with children affected by sexual abuse who h...
Few studies, particularly few qualitative studies, have focused on the family and social contexts of...
Despite increasing interest in child sexual abuse occurring in organisations, the perpetration of su...
The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine U...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
The limited findings on the impact of female-perpetrated sexual abuse of children are often contradi...
Data on 117 British young people who had sexually abused others were examined in order to investigat...
This exploratory study addresses the existing gaps on the public perceptions of child sexual offendi...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are con...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
One of the most unnerving aspects of child sexual abuse is that it is constantly manifesting in unex...
The following article reports upon recent research, which explored the perceptions of professionals ...
Female perpetrated sexual abuse has historically been a neglected area of research. Encouragement fo...
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from...
To date, there has been very little research into the phenomenon of female-perpetrated institutional...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study with children affected by sexual abuse who h...
Few studies, particularly few qualitative studies, have focused on the family and social contexts of...
Despite increasing interest in child sexual abuse occurring in organisations, the perpetration of su...
The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine U...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
The limited findings on the impact of female-perpetrated sexual abuse of children are often contradi...
Data on 117 British young people who had sexually abused others were examined in order to investigat...
This exploratory study addresses the existing gaps on the public perceptions of child sexual offendi...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are con...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
One of the most unnerving aspects of child sexual abuse is that it is constantly manifesting in unex...
The following article reports upon recent research, which explored the perceptions of professionals ...
Female perpetrated sexual abuse has historically been a neglected area of research. Encouragement fo...
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from...