Recognizing Child Abuse. Sexual Abuse
Description
After watching this program, viewers will be able to identify the acts and behaviors that are considered sexual abuse, describe the responsibility that professionals have in identifying and reporting sexual abuse, understand the context and prevalence of sexual abuse in society, describe some of the behaviors that abusers may exhibit when communicating with caregivers, and discuss some of the behaviors that children may exhibit that could be indicative of a sexual abuse. Incest, molestation, exhibitionism, child pornography, and child prostitution are covered, with specific emphasis on methods used by abusers to pressure children into sexual activity.
Runtime
14 min
Series
Subjects
- Clinical psychology (56)
- Child abuse (65)
- Abusive parents (10)
- Child pornography (3)
- Abused children (25)
- Child welfare (114)
- Family social work (33)
- Family violence (79)
- Medicine, Preventive (350)
- Forensic sciences (154)
- Criminal psychology (102)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2012], c2008
Database
Films on Demand
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