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Abusing victims: detention of child sexual abuse victims in secure accommodation

โœ Scribed by Lara Brogi; Christopher Bagley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-9136

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โœฆ Synopsis


Detention of Child Sexual Abuse Victims in Secure Accommodation

Sexually abused children and adolescents, in limbo between revelation of abuse and trial of an alleged oender, or in emotional turmoil after such abuse, need special care and support. Evidence indicates that a number of such children are held in local authority secure centres, on various grounds: to protect them from further sexual assaults by an adult oender; because of their persistent absconding from non-secure residential centres; and because of their disturbed behaviour (including suicidal behaviours), which may have been caused by the assault. Victims of sexual abuse are held with juveniles on remand for serious crimes (including rape and murder), or (because they are too young for youth detention centres) with young adolescents who are held in detention following conviction for such crimes. Evidence is produced from case histories, and from a survey of 15 of the 27 secure detention centres for children and young people in England, that the mix of abused, disturbed and very aggressive children is highly problematic. In worst case scenarios, victims of child sexual abuse are sexually assaulted by juvenile rapists with whom they are housed. *


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