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2008
This brief news article talks about new research demonstrating that sexual harassment, although less frequent, has a greater negative impact on teenagers' health than the more common form of victimization, bullying.
Authors: Science News
2008
It is estimated that there are somewhere between 250,000 and 300,000 cases of child sexual abuse each year and over one third of those cases are committed by someone under the age of 18.
Authors: Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
2008
This brief article reviews an important examination into treatment of adolescents who have sexually abused.
Authors: NEARI Press
2007
This guide is intended for everyone involved in bringing up children. It explains that some children do sexually abuse other children, describes how to recognize the warning signs, and outlines some actions adults can take to prevent sexual abuse.
Authors: Stop IT Now
2007
The purpose of this document is to provide a foundation for a comprehensive, community-based response to sexual harm by youth.
Authors: Providence Service Corporation
2007
This handbook is designed to assist policymakers and practitioners in the process of assessing, and strengthening, their adult and juvenile sex offender management approaches.
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December 2006
This paper is about young people who have committed acts of sexual abuse. It is written for those who might come across this issue in their day-to-day work and would like to know what the current research and practice says.
Authors: Cameron Boyd and Leah Bromfield
November 2006
The purpose of this brief is to provide a broad overview of current research, professional literature, and practice trends relative to treatment for sexually abusive individuals.
Authors: Center for Sex Offender Management
2005
This Sex Offense-Specific Progress Scale is designed to facilitate the clinical assessment of dynamic risk factors that have been identified in the empirical and clinical literature.
Authors: Sue Righthand
January 2004
This fact sheet offers information about female adolescent sex offenders based on the limited research that is available. The information provided includes characteristics of this population as well as assessment and treatment issues.
Authors: Susan Schmidt, PhD & Keri Pierce, MSW