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 … WebbAbstract. Children are easy victims. They are weak, frail, and extremely vulnerable. Under certain age, they are incapable of defending themselves, retaliating or even complaining …
Child Sexual Exploitation: Why Theory Matters - Cambridge Core
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Attachment theory and child abuse: an overview of the literature …
WebbThis review shares the ‘literature path’ we followed in developing our ideas about how attachment theory can inform clinical work with abused children and adults. A short … WebbVarious psychological theories exist in the literature to explain the behavior of men who commit child sex offences, including the belief that child sexual abuse (CSA) is a predisposing factor for the transition from victim to offender. These theories are, however, unable to explain the fact that wh … WebbPrevention of Child Abuse: Theory, Myth, Practice. E. Newberger, C. M. Newberger Published 1 April 1981 Psychology The focus of professional and public concern with child abuse has been on identification and reporting of the victims. Prevention is largely ignored. cannot find my cursor