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New International Frontiers in Child Sexual Abuse: Theory, Problems and Progress


ISBN13: 9783319990422
Published: October 2018
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book offers a timely and detailed exploration and analysis of key contemporary issues and challenges in child sexual abuse, which holds great relevance for scholarly, legal, policy, professional and clinical audiences worldwide.

The book draws together the best current evidence about the nature, aetiology, contexts, and sequelae of child sexual abuse. It explores the optimal definition of child sexual abuse, considers sexual abuse in history, and explores new theoretical understandings of children’s rights and other key theories including public health and the Capabilities Approach, and their relevance to child sexual abuse prevention and responses. It examines a selection of the most pressing legal, theoretical, policy and practical challenges in child sexual abuse in the modern world, in developed and developing economies, including institutional child sexual abuse, female genital cutting, child marriage, the use of technology for sexual abuse, and the ethical responsibility and legal liability of major state and religious organisations, and individuals. It examines recent landmark legal and policy developments in all of these areas, drawing in particular on extensive developments from Australia in the wake of its Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. It also considers the best evidence about promising strategies and future promising directions in enhancing effective prevention, intervention and responses to child sexual abuse.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction: A Range of Challenges, Cause for Hope, and the Nature of this Book
Part I. The Context
Chapter 1. The Context of Child Abuse and Points of Departure
Chapter 2. Issues in Defining Child Sexual Abuse
Part II. Theory: Multidisciplinary Understandings of Child Sexual Abuse and Regulatory Responses
Chapter 3. Political Theory and Public Health Theory
Chapter 4. Law's Role in Preventing, Detecting and Responding to Child Sexual Abuse
Part III. Problems and Progress: Contemporary Challenges and Responses
Chapter 5. Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Contexts
Chapter 6. Cultural and Technological Challenges
Part IV. Conclusion: Future Directions.