爱尔兰政府对儿童的性剥削——专业人士的观点

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Mary Canning, Marie Keenan, Ruth Breslin
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摘要

本文通过对爱尔兰儿童工作经验丰富的主要利益相关者的访谈,强调了寄宿照料机构中的儿童正成为有组织的性剥削目标,这些性剥削目标是由掠夺性男性组成的网络或团伙。研究发现,目前照料环境中人员配置方面的挑战使得儿童难以建立信任关系,从而无法自如地披露其遭受性剥削的经历并寻求帮助。研究还发现,一些专业人员将寄宿照料环境中遭受性剥削的儿童视为 "有问题 "的儿童,甚至有时不经意地将自己遭受性剥削的责任归咎于这些儿童。调查还发现,如果保育人员缺乏识别、谈论和应对性剥削报告的技能和语言,儿童遭受性剥削的风险就会增加。虽然有一些证据表明家庭中的儿童受到了性剥削,但本文明确强调了针对儿童性剥削的特殊背景,即国家照料的背景,并与其他司法管辖区的证据相一致。研究结果表明,有必要制定一项关于保护受照料儿童免受性剥削的国家政策,该政策不仅要将这一问题列为优先事项,而且要加强对社会照料者、社会工作者和爱尔兰警察部队的培训和教育,使他们了解性剥削背后的复杂性,从而更好地保护受照料儿童。
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The Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Care of the Irish State—Professionals' Perspectives

Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders who have diverse experience of working with children in Ireland, this article highlights that children in residential care are being targeted for sexual exploitation in an organised manner, by networks or gangs of predatory men. The study found that current staffing challenges in the care environment are making it difficult for children to develop trusting relationships to feel sufficiently comfortable to disclose their experiences of sexual exploitation and seek help. It also found that some professionals saw children who were sexually exploited in residential care as ‘problematic’ or even at times inadvertently blamed them for their own exploitation. It further found that the risk of sexual exploitation for children is increased when care staff lack the skills and language to identify, speak about and respond to reports of sexual exploitation. Although there is some evidence of children in families being sexually exploited, a particular context for targeting children for sexual exploitation, that of being in state care, is clearly highlighted in this paper and aligns with evidence from other jurisdictions. The findings suggest a need for a national policy on the protection of children in care from sexual exploitation that would not only prioritise the issue but would trigger increased training and education of social carers, social workers and the Irish police force on the complexities underpinning sexual exploitation so that they are better equipped to protect children in care.

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Child Abuse Review
Child Abuse Review Multiple-
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3.20
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期刊介绍: Child Abuse Review provides a forum for all professionals working in the field of child protection, giving them access to the latest research findings, practice developments, training initiatives and policy issues. The Journal"s remit includes all forms of maltreatment, whether they occur inside or outside the family environment. Papers are written in a style appropriate for a multidisciplinary audience and those from outside Britain are welcomed. The Journal maintains a practice orientated focus and authors of research papers are encouraged to examine and discuss implications for practitioners.
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