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Children as 'Risk': Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Children and Young People


ISBN13: 9781316507988
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2018)
Price: £36.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781107144842



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This book critically examines socio-political constructions of risk related to sexual offending behaviour by and among children and young people and charts the rise of harmful sexual or exploitative behaviour among peers, drawing on a range of theoretical frameworks and primary research.

Discussion of these behaviours is exhibited against a backdrop of the premature cultural sexualisation of contemporary childhood, which challenges traditional conceptions of childhood, victimhood and gendered sexual identities more broadly. It examines the complexities of peer-based sexual behaviours in a range of settings, including within organisational contexts such as schools and care homes, within families and peer-based relationships, as well as online contexts including sexting and cyberbullying. It draws out the myriad legal, practical and policy challenges of negotiating the boundaries between normal/experimental, risky/problematic and harmful sexual behaviour, and in particular the demarcation between coercion and consent, both for professionals as well as children and young people themselves.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Part I. The Theoretical and Policy Context:
1. Conceptualising children as 'risk: an introduction
2. Child sexual exploitation and abuse: a contemporary history of concerns
3. The social and political construction of sexual offending concerning children
Part II. Children As 'Risk': Children and Young People Who Display Harmful Sexual or Exploitative Behaviour:
4. The emergence of harmful sexual behaviour
5. Peer-to-peer grooming: a re-appraisal
6. The nature and scope of peer-to-peer exploitation and abuse: towards a typology of 'harm'
7. Legal and societal responses to 'risk'
Part III. Future Approaches:
8. Conclusion: re-imagining 'risk'