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Dealing With Child Sexual Assault: Recent Developments

NCJ Number
121827
Journal
British Journal of Criminology Volume: 29 Issue: 4 Dated: (Autumn 1989) Pages: 395-407
Author(s)
B Naylor
Date Published
1989
Length
13 pages
Annotation
In the early 1980s, sexual assault on children came onto the national and then international agenda with the resulting public attitudes going from shocked disbelief to shocked acceptance.
Abstract
Recent events reported by the 1988 Inquiry into Child Abuse in Cleveland (England), focusing on practice and procedure, indicate a swing towards cynicism. Driven by the growing evidence of significant levels of abuse, bureaucracies and researchers are moving cautiously to recommend and produce change. Recent developments in psychological research on child memory, in the law relating to child victims, and in the management of allegations of abuse are examined. 46 references. (Author abstract modified)