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Early-onset parent-directed aggression (i.e., beginning in childhood as opposed to adolescence) may be that which uniquely persists and generalises into adult relationships. It is therefore critical to understand early onset parent-directed aggression to prevent the intergenerational transmission of family violence.
This study synthesises the prevalence of self-reported child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) perpetration by adults from the general population.
This study examined how worker-identified sexual, criminal, and combined exploitation concerns intersect with missing episodes in residential care.
This article reports on a qualitative study of residential care practitioners in Queensland, exploring how training and multi‑agency collaboration influence responses to child sexual exploitation.
While minimum standards for Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programs (DAPP) are beginning to reflect the need for neurodiversity-affirmative provision, the intersection of neurodivergence and domestic abuse remains poorly understood, as are the implications for DAPP provision.
The study aims to identify constructs related to organisational CSA prevention to assess strengths and gaps in current approaches.
Online child sexual victimization (OCSV) is increasingly prevalent, but little evidence exists about associated health outcomes. This study investigates whether two types of OCSV – nonconsensual sharing of sexual images, and sexual solicitation by an adult – are associated with health risk behaviours and mental disorders.
Many agencies can be involved in responding to children’s experiences of harmful sexual behaviour (HSB). This research examines the effectiveness of services’ responses from families’ perspectives.
Includes examples, drawing on the Australian Child Maltreatment Study to understand the prevalence, impact, and value of measuring and analysing multiple forms of harm.