WebbIn recent years a number of multifactorial theories of child sexual abuse have been developed. The most influential are Finkelhor's (1984) Precondition Model of child … WebbTheories of Child Sexual Abuse: An Historical and Sociocultural Perspective Chapter 355 Accesses Keywords Sexual Abuse Child Sexual Abuse Feminist Theory Family System Theory Shadow Side These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm …
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WebbA Variety of Theories That Have Been Developed To Explain the Possible Root Causes of Sexual Violence. Aberrant Behavior. Sexual violence is clearly abnormal behavior. It is most likely the result of drug or alcohol abuse, serious miscommunication, or some other situational stressor that triggers an individual to act in a way that he or she would not … WebbIt has four general categories of child abuse now recognized: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and emotional maltreatment. Each category, in turn, covers a range of behavior. The maltreatment of children not only affects the children themselves, but also affects the family by making it dysfunctional. small bedroom wall mirrors
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WebbClergy-perpetrated sexual abuse of children can catastrophically alter the trajectory of victims’ psychosocial, sexual and spiritual development (Fogler et al., 2008). In the US, investigation into the Catholic Church by the John Jay Research Team repeatedly identified certain psychological effects of clergy CSA in the personal testimony of survivors and … WebbWard and Siegert's Pathways Model recognizes the number of distinct etiological pathways that culminate in sexual abuse of a child. They have proposed four factors as … WebbChild sexual exploitation (CSE) (as currently defined within the United Kingdom) is a form of child sexual abuse (CSA), typified by the presence of exchange, whereby the victim … soloman thomas blessing