School Employee Sexual Misconduct: Red Flag Grooming Behaviors by Perpetrators

C. Shakeshaft, M. Parry, Eve Chong, Syed Saima, Najia Lindh
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The sexual exploitation of students is a worldwide problem. In the U.S., the problem is three-fold: (1) Ten percent of public school students report being sexually abused by a school employee. (2) There is little in the existing research that identifies and describes the school culture, patterns, and conditions in which educator sexual misconduct occurs. (3) Because no one has systematically documented the school culture and the behaviors and patterns of adults who sexually abuse children in schools, school professionals fail to understand what patterns and behaviors should trigger concern, supervision, investigation, and/or reporting. Stopping sexual misconduct directed toward students means understanding the process that adults use to prepare students to be abused so that they do not tell, do not fight, and acquiesce. This process, called grooming, has the purpose of gaining student trust, as well as the trust of parents and colleagues. This study examines school employee sexual misconduct toward students in school in the United States and is based upon an analysis of 222 cases of school employee sexual misconduct toward a student where a school employee was convicted of student sexual abuse. The findings identify red flag grooming patterns used with students, colleagues, and parents.
学校员工性行为不端:肇事者的红旗修饰行为
对学生的性剥削是一个世界性的问题。在美国,这个问题有三个方面:(1)10%的公立学校学生报告遭到学校员工的性侵犯。(2)现有的研究很少识别和描述学校文化、模式和教育者性行为不端发生的条件。(3)由于没有人系统地记录学校文化以及在学校性侵儿童的成年人的行为和模式,学校专业人员无法理解哪些模式和行为应该引起关注、监督、调查和/或报告。阻止针对学生的不当性行为,意味着要理解成年人用来让学生为被虐待做准备的过程,这样他们就不会说出来,不会反抗,也不会默许。这个过程被称为“培养”,目的是获得学生的信任,以及父母和同事的信任。本研究调查了美国学校员工对学生的不当性行为,并基于对222起学校员工对学生的不当性行为的分析,其中一名学校员工被判犯有学生性虐待罪。研究结果确定了对学生、同事和家长使用的危险信号梳理模式。
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