Sunday, December 19, 2010

CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION RESOURCES

If you're here because you've recently attended a seminar called "To Stop A Predator", what you can do to prevent child sexual abuse, Welcome!

Below are some of the Resources: books, articles, websites discussed there.   Take a moment to browse around and please add your comments to my guestbook on the right side column.  THANKS!

If you've found this site on your own, WELCOME!  You obviously have an interest in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention.  Browse the resources below, let me know if you're looking for anything specific.

Blessings! 
Andrew Kendrick, MA
Eagles' Wings Counseling


BOOKS:

John Bancroft (2008). Human Sexuality and its Problems, 3rd Edition. London: Churchill Livingstone.

Letitia C Pallone and William E Prendergast. (2004). Treating Sex Offenders: A Guide to Clinical Practice With Adults, Clerics, Children, and Adolescents . (2nd ed), The Haworth Press, New York.

Diana E.H. Russell and Rebecca M. Bolen. (2003) The Epidemic of Rape and Child Sexual Abuse in the United States. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2007). Uniform Crime Reports for the United States. U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

David Finkelhor (1986)  A Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse.  Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

David Finkelhor (2008)  Childhood Victimization: Violence, Crime, and Abuse in the Lives of Young People, Oxford University Press, USA

Greenfeld, L.  (1997).  Sex Offenses and Offenders: An Analysis of Data on Rape and Sexual Assault. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, (Washington, DC).

De Becker, G. (1991)  Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane). New York: The Dial Press

Fancher, V. (1991)   Safe Kids: A Complete Child-Safety Handbook and Resource Guide for Parents. New York: Wiley

Kraizer, S.  (1996)  The Safe Child Book: A Commonsense Approach to Protecting Children and Teaching Children to Protect Themselves.  New York: Fireside.

Wagner, J. (1994)  Raising Safe Kids in an Unsafe World.   New York: Avon.

Hoke, Susan (1995). My Body Is Mine, My Feelings Are Mine: A Storybook About Body Safety for Young Children with an Adult Guidebook King of Prussia, PA: The Center for Applied Psychology.

Kellogg, Terry  (1988). Broken Toys Broken Dreams: Understanding and Healing Codependency, Compulsive Behaviors and Family Amherst, MA: BRAT Publishing.

Bradshaw, John (1988) Bradshaw on the Family: A Revolutionary Way of Self Discovery Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc.

Fossum, Merle; & Mason, Marilyn  (1988) Facing Shame: Families in Recovery New York: W. W. Norton & Co

Harper, James & Hoopes, Margaret (1990).  Uncovering Shame: An Approach Integrating Individuals and Their Family Systems New York: W. W. Norton & Co.

Salter, A. C. (2003). Predators: Pedophiles, rapists and other sex offenders: Who they are, how they operate, and how we can protect ourselves and our children. New York : Basic Books.


BOOKS FOR KIDS

Green, C. & Dorenkamp, M. (2007)  Why Boys & Girls Are Different: For Girls Ages 4-6 and Parents (Learning about Sex).  St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Green, C. & Dorenkamp, M. (2007)  Why Boys & Girls Are Different: For Boys Ages 4-6 and Parents (Learning about Sex).   St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Ruth Hummel and Janet McDonnell (2008)  Where Do Babies Come From: For Girls Ages 7-9 (Learning About Sex for the Christian Family). St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Ruth Hummel and Janet McDonnell (2008)  Where Do Babies Come From?: For Boys Ages 7-9 and Parents (Learning about Sex).  St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Jane Graver and Len Ebert (2008)  How You Are Changing: For Girls Ages 10-12 and Parents (Learning about Sex). St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Jane Graver and Len Ebert (2008)  How You Are Changing: For Boys Ages 10-12 and Parents (Learning about Sex).  St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Richard Bimler  (2008)   Sex & the New You: For Young Women Ages 13-15 (Learning about Sex). St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing

Richard Bimler  (2008)  Sex & the New You: For Young Men 13-15 (Learning about Sex).  St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing.



ARTICLES: 

Briere, J. and Runtz, M. (1989). University Males’ Sexual Interest in Children: predicting
 Potential indices of ‘Pedophilia’ in a Non-forensic Sample, Child Abuse and
Neglect, Vol. 13, 65

Finkelhor, D. and Jones, D.,  (1999). US Department of Justice, OJJDP. Children as Victims. National
Report Series, May 2000, NCJ 180753 

Hunter, JA, Figueredo, A., Malamuth, NM, & Becker, JV (2003) Juvenile sex offenders:
Toward the development of a typology. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
15: 27-48.

Jones, D. and McGraw, J. (1987). Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to
            Children.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 27, 30 (March)

Cagney, M. (1997). Sexual Abuse in Churches Not Limited to Clergy.
Christianity Today,Vol. 41(11), 90. 

Putnam, F W.  (2003).  Ten-year research update review: child sexual abuse. Journal of
 the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Mar; 42(3):269-278.

Quinsey, V., Rice, M., and Harris, G., "Actuarial Prediction of Sexual Recidivism,"
            Journal of Interpersonal Violence 10 (1995): 85-105.

Department of of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Criminal Offender Statistics:
Summary Findings," available on BJS website (www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs).

DOJ.  (2001).  Bureau of Justice Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Special Report on the National Crime Victimization Survey . June, NCJ 168633, as cited in  http://www.drjudithreisman.com/archives/fbi.pdf, p. 13

Veneziano C and Veneziano L (2002) Adolescent sex offenders: A review of the literature. Trauma,
Violence and Abuse 3: 247-260.

Willing, R. (2004). Megan's laws gain new attention. USA Today. Posted August 8.

Giarretto H (1982) A comprehensive child sexual abuse treatment program. Child Abuse  
 and Neglect 6: 263-278.

Hanson, R. and Bussiere, M. (1998). Predicting Relapse: A Meta-Analysis of Sexual
 Offender Recidivism Studies," Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
 66: 348-364.

Hubbard, W.  (2003). Investigative Unit Annual Report, Missouri Division of Family
            Services, St. Louis County Office.

Hummel P, Thomke V, Oldenburger HA and Specht F. (2000).  Male adolescent sex offenders
against children: Similarities and differences between those offenders with and those 
without a history of sexual abuse. Journal of Adolescence 23:305-317.

Bolen. R. M. (2001).  Child sexual abuse: Its scope and our failure . New York: Kluwer Academic.

Ceci, S. J., & Bruck, M. (1993). The suggestibility of the child witness: A historical review and synthesis. Psychological Bulletin, 113, 403-39.

Finkelhor, D. (1983). Removing the child - prosecuting the offender in cases of child sexual abuse: Evidence from the national reporting system for child abuse and neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect, 7, 195-205.

Finkelhor, D., & Dziuba-Leatherman, J. (1994). Children as victims of violence: A national survey. Pediatrics, 94, 413-20.

Hanson, R. F., Resnick H. S., Saunders, B. E., Kilpatrick, D. G., & Best, C. (1999). Factors related to the reporting of childhood rape. Child Abuse & Neglect, 23, 559-69.

Kilpatrick, D. G., Edmunds, C. N., & Seymour, A. (1992). Rape in America: A report to the nation. Arlington VA : National Victim Center.

Sauzier, M. (1989). Disclosure of child sexual abuse: For better or for worse. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 12, 455-69.

Timnick, L. (August 15, 1985). The Times poll: Twenty-two percent in survey were child abuse victims. Los Angeles Times, p. 1.

Berliner, L., & Conte, J. R. (1995). The effects of disclosure and intervention on sexually abused children. Child Abuse & Neglect , 19 , 371-84.

Conte, J. R., Wolf, S., & Smith, T. (1989). What sexual offenders tell us about prevention strategies. Child Abuse & Neglect, 13, 293-301.

Elliott, M., Browne, K., & Kilcoyne, J. (1995). Child sexual abuse prevention: What offenders tell us. Child Abuse & Neglect. 19 , 579-94.

Salter, A. C. (2003). Predators: Pedophiles, rapists and other sex offenders . New York : Basic Books.


Other Resources: 



The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) http://www.atsa.com/

National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth   http://www.ncsby.org/

Childhelp USA, National Child Abuse Hotline: 1.800.4.A.CHILD

The Safer Society Foundation   http://www.safersociety.org/

Child Molestation Research and Prevention Institute


Other Signs of Abuse, Signs of Perpitrators- STOP IT NOW!:

Stop It Now!’s confidential toll-free Helpline: 1.888.PREVENT
http://www.stopitnow.com/warnings.html

Stop It Now's COMPREHENSIVE Listing of Resources - TONS OF STUFF!
http://www.stopitnow.org/resources_comprehensive

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