Child sexual exploitation, poly-victimisation and resilience

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
K. Alderson, C. Ireland, Roxanne Khan, J. Ireland, Michael Lewis
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the prevalence of child sexual exploitation (CSE) and factors connected in a young adult population, through a series of connected studies. Each study considered exposure to poly-victimisation. The series of studies focussed on a number of factors felt to impact vulnerability and protective factors towards CSE. Specifically caregiver bonds, resilience and attachment style, adolescent risk-taking, quality of caregiver bonds, level/type of supportive relationships and positive schemas, as well as the impact of CSE disclosure and links to attachment style and maladaptive schemas. Design/methodology/approach These studies looked at a young adult population, mainly women. Study one (n = 263), study two (n = 138) and study three (n = 211), predominantly collected via a series of online measures. Findings Findings demonstrated that around half of children under 16 years had been approached sexually by an adult, with approximately one in four children subsequently exploited. Various results were noted, such as experiencing a primary caregiver as lacking in warmth and affection was associated with those reporting CSE, with further exposure to poly-victimisation contributing to a less functional coping style and insecure attachments. CSE was not associated with higher levels of adolescent risk-taking, poor bonds with the primary caregiver, fewer important childhood relationships and positive schemas. Practical implications This paper notes the importance of addressing the functions of behaviours for victims, to reduce re-victimisation risk. It noted the importance of applying theory when working with this population. It introduced the protect and vulnerability model against CSE and has practical applications for professionals working with victims of CSE. This paper argues the importance of individualised assessments for children who are deemed to be “at-risk” of CSE. Originality/value Findings were combined to propose the protection against the CSE model and the application of this to intervention and future research is acknowledged.
儿童性剥削、多重受害和复原力
目的通过一系列相关研究,探讨青少年儿童性剥削(CSE)的发生率及其相关因素。每项研究都考虑了多重受害。这一系列的研究集中在一些被认为影响脆弱性的因素和对CSE的保护因素。特别是照顾者关系,恢复力和依恋类型,青少年的冒险精神,照顾者关系的质量,支持关系和积极图式的水平/类型,以及CSE披露的影响以及与依恋风格和适应不良图式的联系。设计/方法/方法这些研究的对象是年轻人,主要是女性。研究一(n = 263)、研究二(n = 138)和研究三(n = 211)主要通过一系列在线测量收集。调查结果显示,大约一半的16岁以下儿童被成年人进行性接触,大约四分之一的儿童随后被剥削。不同的结果被注意到,比如经历一个缺乏温暖和情感的主要照顾者与那些报告CSE的人有关,进一步暴露于多重受害者会导致更少的功能性应对方式和不安全的依恋。CSE与青少年冒险程度较高、与主要照顾者关系不佳、重要的童年关系较少和积极图式无关。本文指出了解决受害者行为功能的重要性,以减少再次受害的风险。它指出了在与这一人群合作时应用理论的重要性。它介绍了针对CSE的保护和脆弱性模型,并对与CSE受害者一起工作的专业人员具有实际应用。本文论述了对被认为有患全面性认知障碍风险的儿童进行个体化评估的重要性。独创性/价值研究结果结合起来,提出了对CSE模型的保护,并将其应用于干预和未来的研究。
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