Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and ResearchSexual Abuse as a Social Problem; Sexual Abuse as a Moral Problem; Victims; Perpetrators; Four Preconditions: A Model; Child Sexual Abuse in a Sample of Boston Familes; What the Public Knows About Sexual Abuse; How the Public Defines Sexual Abuse; What Parents Tell Their Children About Sexual Abuse; Boys as Victims; Women as Perpetrators; Long-Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse; Professionals' Responses; Implications for Theory, Research, and Practice. |
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Sexual Abuse as a Social Problem | 1 |
Sexual Abuse as a Moral Problem | 14 |
Victims | 23 |
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