Sexually Aggressive Children
Coming To Understand Them
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Child Sexual Abuse
Child Sexual Abuse
September 1997 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Accessible and sensitive, this book provides a comprehensive overview of sexual abuse perpetrated by children 12 years old and younger. Drawing attention to this frequently overlooked population, the author explores the familial, extrafamilial and situational factors conducive to various types of sexual abuse by children so young.
For professionals and researchers having to consider sexually aggressive acts by children as young as two or three, this book examines the theories and frameworks used to explain this kind of behaviour, and outlines their associated social and psychological characteristics. Sharon KAraji identifies nine programmes and practices designed by therapists treating individuals, families and groups dealing with preadolescent sexually aggressive behaviour, and concludes with an assessment of the reporting and investigation of cases.
William N Friedrich
Foreword
Alison Gray and William Pithers
Preface
Sharon K Araji
Introduction
Sharon K Araji
Identifying, Labeling and Explaining Children's Sexually Aggressive Behaviors
Sharon K Araji
Sexually Aggressive Children
Sharon K Araji and Rebecca L Bosek
Sexually Abusive Children
Sharon K Araji
Theories Explaining Children's Sexually Abusive and Sexually Aggressive Behaviors
Elizabeth A Sirles, Sharon K Araji and Rebecca L Bosek
Redirecting Children's Sexually Abusive and Sexually Aggressive Behaviors
Sharon K Araji
Closing the Cracks