Sexual Abuse/Assault

    American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    Child sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened...

    American Psychological Association
    Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Education, Prevention, and Recovery

    Child Lures Prevention
    Personal safety resources are designed to prevent childhood sexual exploitation.

    DrGreene.com
    Recognizing Sexual Abuse.

    Help You: A Handout for Children
    Sexual abuse brochure with good information for children.

    Male Survivor
    Ten Facts about Sexual Abuse of Boys and its Aftermath

    National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
    Signs of Sexual Exploitation in Children

    National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
    What to Do If a Child Discloses Sexual Exploitation

    Parenting The Young Sexually Abused Child
    Description of the progressive stages of grief observed in most parents who are dealing with the sexual abuse of their child. The progressive stages of grief apply to non-offending parental reactions and to parental reactions of extra familial sexual abuse.

    Prevent Abuse Now
    270+ pages of abuse prevention and child protection information.

    Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
    Prevention, education and assistance to victims of rape and sexual assault, including drug-rape. Resource information and national hotline for free counseling.

    Sexual Assault Education and Prevention Program
    Information from Nothwestern University Sexual Assault Education and Prevention Program.

    Stop It Now
    Campaign to prevent child sexual abuse.

    The Invisible Boy
    Sexual abuse of boys and teen males.

    The National Center for Victims of Crime
    The National Center for Victims of Crime is the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims.

    Understanding survivors of acquaintance and stranger rape
    Discussion of differences and similarities of the experiences of survivors of acquaintance rape and stranger rape. Focus on the survivor, rather than the victim.



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