Preventing child sexual abuse before it occurs: examining the scale and nature of secondary public health prevention approaches

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. Kewley, Rosemary Mhlanga-Gunda, M. Van Hout
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Preventing child sexual abuse (CSA) requires comprehensive multi-agency criminal justice and public health approaches. Yet, marginal attention has been given to secondary prevention strategies that target “at risk” populations. Thus, we carried out a scoping review examining secondary prevention interventions for people at risk of sexual offending by considering their effectiveness, challenges and barriers. We identified N = 43 sources and completed a qualitative analysis. Our appraisal found five themes: (a) essential features needed for secondary prevention programmes (plus summary of interventions); (b) barriers to examining, implementing and accessing secondary prevention programmes; (c) methodological limitations; (d) the ethical justification; and (e) economic benefits for preventing abuse before it occurs. Over the last two decades, sources report greater public tolerance to the notion of tackling CSA using public health prevention approaches. Thus, we call for policy makers to embrace this positive shift and invest resources to further examine this area. Practice impact statement Advancing clinicians’ and therapists’ practice is critical for those working with people at risk of harm. This review aims to strengthen current knowledge and inform practice. Further, policy makers and funders are essential to the development and progression of prevention strategies; by providing this contemporary review, we hope to assist the decision-making process for allocating resources and strengthening confidence in advancing policy that builds comprehensive prevention approaches.
在儿童性虐待发生之前预防:审查二级公共卫生预防方法的规模和性质
预防儿童性虐待(CSA)需要综合的多机构刑事司法和公共卫生方法。然而,针对“危险”人群的二级预防战略却很少得到重视。因此,我们通过考虑二级预防干预措施的有效性、挑战和障碍,对性侵犯风险人群进行了范围审查。我们确定了N = 43个来源,并完成了定性分析。我们的评估发现了五个主题:(a)二级预防规划所需的基本特征(加上干预措施摘要);(b)审查、执行和利用二级预防规划的障碍;(c)方法限制;(d)道德理由;(e)防止滥用的经济效益。在过去二十年中,消息来源报告说,公众对使用公共卫生预防方法解决CSA问题的概念越来越宽容。因此,我们呼吁政策制定者接受这一积极转变,并投入资源进一步研究这一领域。实践影响声明推进临床医生和治疗师的实践对于那些与面临伤害风险的人一起工作的人来说至关重要。这篇综述旨在加强现有知识并为实践提供信息。此外,决策者和资助者对于制定和推进预防战略至关重要;通过提供这一当代审查,我们希望有助于分配资源的决策过程,并加强对推进建立全面预防办法的政策的信心。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
Journal of Sexual Aggression CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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