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Pedophiles
Sexual Molesters
Child Abusers
Juvenile Sexual Offenders
Care and support from a non-offending caregiver
Timely initiation into therapy
Treatment for the offender and reintegration into the family
Quick arrest and prosecution of the offender
1 in 3 boys
1 in 5 boys
1 in 6 boys
1 in 7 boys
Will always become and offender as an adult
May or may not sexually abuse others
Will never abuse another child
Will always be a significant risk to other children in the home
A three year old and a 5 year old playing ‘doctor’
A pre-school child rubbing her genitalia at nap or bed time
A 4 year old coercing a six year old to kiss his or her genitalia
Three and five year old siblings accustomed to sleeping in the same bed
Ask the care manager or CPI why they didn’t tell you everything about the child and their abuse history
Tell the care manager about the child’s behavior and develop a plan for increased supervision of the child
Ask for the child to be moved because you didn’t want a sexually abused child in your home
Do nothing; it’s probably just a phase
If a child recants, then it means that the abuse didn’t happen
Children are typically lying when they say they were abused by a family member
Usually children will overestimate the extent to which they have been sexually abused
Children often disclose abuse when they feel they are in a safe and secure environment
Violence
Bribery
Secrecy
Affection
The behavior continues even if there is pain and discomfort
Girls are willingly playing ‘doctor’ with other girls
An infant boy is playing with his penis
A three year old child puts an object into his or her rectum
True
False
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