Child Sexual Abuse in Black and Minoritised Communities
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Child Sexual Abuse in Black and Minoritised Communities
Improving Legal, Policy and Practical Responses
Begum, Hannah; Gill, Aisha K.
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2023
441
Mole
Inglês
9783031063367
15 a 20 dias
610
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1. Introduction.- 2. Epistemic injustice: Racially marginalised adult survivors of child sexual abuse.- 3. Understanding the experiences of British South Asian male survivors of child sexual abuse.- 4. Maternal Mimesis: The impact of intersectional abuse on African-Caribbean British maternal responses to 'tellings' of child sexual abuse by daughters.- 5. 'Preserving what for whom?': Female victims' perspectives on the silence behind sexual abuse in Britain's South Asian communities.- 6. Survivors speak up: Improving police responses to sexual abuse cases in Black and racially minoritised communities.- 7. Institutional responses to child sexual abuse in ethnic minority communities.- 8. Addressing harmful sexual behaviours among children and young people: Definitional and regulatory tensions.- 9. He didn't want any of that: Considerations in the study and theorization of Black boys' sexual victimization in the United States.- 10. Child sexual abuse in Latinx populations in the United States: An examination of cultural influences.- 11. Truth, trauma and healing: Stories of Aboriginal survivors of child sexual abuse in out-of-home care.- 12. The blurred line: Balancing the treatment of personality disorders, personal trauma, and cultural trauma among individuals who have sexually offended.- 13. "Pussy power"? Reflecting on research practice with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander men who have offended sexually.
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child policy;social policy;child protection;violence against children;victims;minority victims;sex crime;gender and violence;violence in the global south;social work;victimology;racial justice
1. Introduction.- 2. Epistemic injustice: Racially marginalised adult survivors of child sexual abuse.- 3. Understanding the experiences of British South Asian male survivors of child sexual abuse.- 4. Maternal Mimesis: The impact of intersectional abuse on African-Caribbean British maternal responses to 'tellings' of child sexual abuse by daughters.- 5. 'Preserving what for whom?': Female victims' perspectives on the silence behind sexual abuse in Britain's South Asian communities.- 6. Survivors speak up: Improving police responses to sexual abuse cases in Black and racially minoritised communities.- 7. Institutional responses to child sexual abuse in ethnic minority communities.- 8. Addressing harmful sexual behaviours among children and young people: Definitional and regulatory tensions.- 9. He didn't want any of that: Considerations in the study and theorization of Black boys' sexual victimization in the United States.- 10. Child sexual abuse in Latinx populations in the United States: An examination of cultural influences.- 11. Truth, trauma and healing: Stories of Aboriginal survivors of child sexual abuse in out-of-home care.- 12. The blurred line: Balancing the treatment of personality disorders, personal trauma, and cultural trauma among individuals who have sexually offended.- 13. "Pussy power"? Reflecting on research practice with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander men who have offended sexually.
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