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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Externalizing Problems and Problematic Sexual Behaviors: Same Etiology?

Lévesque, Mireille
Bigras, Marc
Pauzé, Robert

 

2010
Extended Evaluations in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse: How Many Sessions Are Sufficient?

Faller, K. C., & Nelson-Gardell, D. 

2010
Every Image, Every Child: Internet-facilitated child sexual abuse

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

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
Child sexual abuse and adult romantic adjustment: comparison of single- and multiple-indicator measures

Godbout, Natacha
Sabourin, Stéphane
Lussier, Yvan

2009
Assessing the effectiveness of the NICHD investigative interview protocol when interviewing French-speaking alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Quebec

Cyr, Mireille
Lamb, Michael E.

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

Daigneault, Isabelle
Hébert, Martine

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
Where is the Justice? Parental Experiences of the Canadian Justice System in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse

Alaggia, Ramona
Lambert, Elizabeth
Regehr, Cheryl

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