In the late-nineteenth century the origins of the modern concept of child sexual abuse (CSA) started to emerge in a set of intersecting medical and legal theories concerning the notion of sexual harm to children, especially in the new science of sexology. The concept was also shaped in sensational journalism and popular fiction which dramatically exploited the medico-legal theories in works that reached a wide audience. Within this set of overlapping discourses, this article identifies the developing characterisation of the abuser, or ‘paedophile’, as an outsider or stranger in order to provide distance from the uncomfortable reality that CSA is typically perpetrated by family members or others well known to the victims. The article also ar...
A fixed legal age of consent is used to determine when a person has the capacity to consent to sex y...
Child sexual abuse in Ireland has entered the public domain only in the last twenty years. This proc...
This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and Americ...
The sexual abuse of children is the subject of heated social debate. The general outrage with which ...
The article will offer an historical perspective on the origins of institutionalised care for childr...
© 2017 by The Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University. This article analyses how the Australian ...
Child sexual abuse is a significant social problem is Ireland and the UK. Research shows that there...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
This article investigates the different genres and narrative forms that have been available across t...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) engages the core themes of critical criminology, namely power and harm. It ...
In 1895, a Manchester (UK) newspaper accused Gilbert Kirlew of sexually abusing boys at a refuge for...
Nine psychoanalytically interpreted narratives of Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM) offender...
This thesis is concerned with the way in which child murderers have been viewed in the past. Not the...
Paedophilia continues to be a public and emotive topic in contemporary Britain which is capable of g...
THESIS 8161This study explores the ways in which the social problem of child sexual abuse is concept...
A fixed legal age of consent is used to determine when a person has the capacity to consent to sex y...
Child sexual abuse in Ireland has entered the public domain only in the last twenty years. This proc...
This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and Americ...
The sexual abuse of children is the subject of heated social debate. The general outrage with which ...
The article will offer an historical perspective on the origins of institutionalised care for childr...
© 2017 by The Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University. This article analyses how the Australian ...
Child sexual abuse is a significant social problem is Ireland and the UK. Research shows that there...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
This article investigates the different genres and narrative forms that have been available across t...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) engages the core themes of critical criminology, namely power and harm. It ...
In 1895, a Manchester (UK) newspaper accused Gilbert Kirlew of sexually abusing boys at a refuge for...
Nine psychoanalytically interpreted narratives of Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM) offender...
This thesis is concerned with the way in which child murderers have been viewed in the past. Not the...
Paedophilia continues to be a public and emotive topic in contemporary Britain which is capable of g...
THESIS 8161This study explores the ways in which the social problem of child sexual abuse is concept...
A fixed legal age of consent is used to determine when a person has the capacity to consent to sex y...
Child sexual abuse in Ireland has entered the public domain only in the last twenty years. This proc...
This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and Americ...