sexual abuse

Each province and territory has unique legislation defining and describing responses to sexual abuse. Sexual abuse includes using a child for sexual purposes such as through sexual contact, inappropriate exposure to sexual activity or material, or exploitation through prostitution and related activities.

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Effects of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention for Children Victims of Sexual Abuse

Hébert, Martine
Tourigny, Marc

2010
Is child abuse declining in Canada? An analysis of child welfare data

Collin-Vézina, Delphine
Hélie, Sonia
Trocmé, Nico

2010
Use of a structured investigative protocol enhances the quality of investigative interviews with alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Britain

Lamb, M., Sternberg, J., Aldridge, J., Pearson, S., Stewart, H., Esplin, P. & Bowler, L. 

2009
Profiles of school adaptation: Social, behavioural and academic functioning in sexually abused girls

Daigneault, Isabelle
Hébert, Martine

2009
Restoring Family Support, Self-Esteem, and Reducing Distress Among Sexually Abused Young Runaways

Edinburgh, Laurel
Homma, Yuko
Saewyc, Elizabeth
Wirkkala, Sara
Mickschl, Leah

2009
Every Image, Every Child: Internet-facilitated child sexual abuse

Bureau de l’ombudsman fédéral des victimes d’actes criminels

2009
Factors associated with the sexual behavior of Canadian Aboriginal young people and their implications for health promotion

Devries, Karen M.
Free, Caroline J.
Morison, Linda
Saewyc, Elizabeth

2009
Facteurs associés à la rétention des signalements impliquant un abus sexuel

Tourigny, Marc
Jacob, Marie
Daigneault, Isabelle
Hébert, Martine
Wright, John

2009
Judging the credibility of historic child sexual abuse complainants: How judges describe their decisions

Connolly, Deborah A.
Price, Heather L.
Gordon, Heidi M.

2009
Sexual abuse history among adult sex offenders and non-sex offenders: A meta-analysis

Jespersen, Ashley
Lalumière, Martin
Seto, Michael

2009