Parents

Safeguarding Children and Youth From Sexual Predators

Child sexual abuse is a pervasive societal problem. The current prevention model tends to place the responsibility on the very young people that are being victimized. Instead, there needs to be a more comprehensive approach that targets all contexts of a young person’s life.

2014
Kuhl, M. W.
Casper, D.
Jordan, A. C.
Zemanek, L.
Borden, L. M.
Pinna, K. L. M.
Hawkey, K. R.
Koch, B.
Tessier, C.
Steinman, D.
Langbert, L.
Shortreed, T.
Brown, S.
Hoang, T. N.
Otto, M.
Hawkins, S.
Cheatom, O.
Hess, S.
Kearney, J.

Safeguarding Children and Youth From Sexual Abuse: Understanding Grooming Practices

Sexual abuse of children and youth, ages 6-17, refers to sexual acts perpetrated by an individual in relative power to the victim. The sexual abuse of young people typically occurs in private and leaves no physical signs, which makes detection very difficult.

2014
Kuhl, M. W.
Casper, D. M.
Jordan, A. C.
Zemanek, L. J.
Pinna, K. L. M.
Hawkey, K. R.
Koch, B.
Otto, M.
Langbert, L.
Steinman, D.
Kearney, J.
Otto, M.
Tessier, C.
Borden, L. M.

Promoting Positive Development of LGBT Youth

Research on child development shows that children’s sexual identity generally develops during early adolescence. Generally, by age 10 or 11, youth are aware of their lesbian, gay, or bisexual sexual orientation.

2014
Alison Chrisler
Tegan Marie Smischney
Francisco A. Villarruel

Risk Factors for Adolescent Suicide

Suicide is currently the third leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 15 and 24, and each year, nearly 4,600 youth ages 10 to 24 commit suicide3. Even more troubling, for every completed suicide among youth ages 15 to 24, there are between 100 and 200 suicide attempts.

2014
Tegan Marie Smischney
Alison Chrisler
Francisco A. Villarruel

Spouse Abuse and Child Abuse by Army Soldiers

In this study, researchers examined the patterns of spouse abuse and child abuse perpetrated within a five year period (2000–2004) in a sample of 10,864 Active Duty Army Soldiers who had substantiated cases of family violence offenses.

2007
Martin, S.
Gibbs, D.
Johnson, R.
Rentz, E.
Clinton-Sherrod, M.
Hardison, J.