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Approaches to Prevention

Child Sexual Abuse: The Need for a Perpetration Prevention Focus

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Pages 22-40 | Received 29 May 2019, Accepted 13 Nov 2019, Published online: 03 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In the evolution of efforts to reduce child sexual abuse (CSA) rates in the United States, there has been a gradual shift to add preventive measures to after-the-fact interventions (i.e., interventions and policies implemented after the abuse has already happened, such as services and treatment for victims and punishment, treatment, and management of offenders). Prevention of CSA perpetration, however, is often missing from these efforts, despite decades of experts calling for broader prevention solutions. The current paper describes the scope of the problem of CSA, highlights problems with an over-reliance on after-the-fact interventions, and describes promising perpetration-focused CSA prevention interventions. While most existing preventive efforts focus on teaching children to protect themselves from incurring sexual harm, perpetration prevention efforts may hold more promise by addressing the onset of harmful behavior. As such, perpetration prevention efforts can contribute to a more robust and comprehensive approach to CSA – an approach that focuses on prevention of harm from occurring in the first place, as well as responding once harm has occurred.

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Authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Notes on contributors

Luciana C. Assini-Meytin

Luciana C. Assini-Meytin, Ph.D. and Rebecca L. Fix, Ph.D. are Assistant Scientists at the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

Elizabeth J. Letourneau

Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Ph.D., is Professor at the Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Director of the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Baltimore, MD.

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