Preventing Child Sexual Abuse In Youth-Serving Organizations

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse In Youth-Serving Organizations

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse In Youth-Serving Organizations

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse In Youth-Serving Organizations

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Overview

Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an insidious crime that can destroy the lives of innocent children and leave their families devastated. The topic of child sexual abuse is, at best, a difficult subject to discuss and at worst, a horrifying one.

Child sexual abuse has been defined as:
"Child sexual abuse involves any sexual activity with a child where consent is not or cannot be given. This includes sexual contact that is accomplished by force or threat of force, regardless of the age of the participants, and all sexual contact between an adult and a child, regardless of whether there is deception or the child understands the sexual nature of the activity. Sexual contact between an older and a younger child also can be abusive if there is a significant disparity in age, development, or size, rendering the younger child incapable of giving informed consent. The sexually abusive acts may include sexual penetration, sexual touching, or non-contact sexual acts such as exposure or voyeurism."

The following is a representative list of risk factors related specifically to child sexual abuse within youth-serving organizations. Note that the emphasis is on "unsupervised" access to children in a variety of ways.

* Unsupervised contact with children
* Transportation of children
* Long term contact with children in live-in situation
* Extreme physical exertion in a remote setting with children
* Visit to children's homes
* Helping children change clothes, bathe, or with other personal activities
* Coaching sports in which physical contact between adult and child is routine
* Delivery of meals to children's homes

While many of the YSO's have undertaken a number of steps to keep the children safe, there are many such organizations that have not faced the facts about the profound risks to children that exist every day.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157960568
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Publication date: 12/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 74
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Norman D. Bates, Esq., President and founder of Liability Consultants, Inc., is a nationally-recognized expert in security and the law. For over twenty five years, he has been providing security management consulting services to private industry as well as court-certified expert witness services nationwide to both plaintiff and defense firms in civil cases regarding inadequate security, negligent hiring or training, and workplace violence. Mr. Bates regularly presents seminars on civil liability issues and has authored numerous articles and books on the subject. Mr. Bates recently co-authored a publication on "The Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse in Youth-Serving Organizations" published by the national Center for Victims of Crime and the National Crime Prevention Council.

BIOGRAPHY OF NORMAN D. BATES, ESQ.
Formerly, Mr. Bates was an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University in Boston and Director of Security and Legal Counsel to the Saunders Hotel Corporation. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, the International Association of Professional Security Consultants (President 2009-2011), the National Crime Victim Bar Association, ASIS International, and Society for Human Resource Management.
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