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Understanding Patterns of Risk in Sexual Offenders for Effective Prevention Strategies
Lets Shift from Fear to Prevention When discussing instances of child sexual abuse and exploitation, we often are focused on the perpetrator being punished, rather than addressing prevention. Effective prevention does not begin with labeling individuals, but rather understanding the patterns of risk in how manifestations of sexual harm develop, who is most at risk for causing it, and how early intervention can reduce and/or prevent harm all together. Researchers have studied

Cole Brautigan
Feb 236 min read
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