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Supporting parents of adolescent perpetrators of CSA
Alternative Title
Experiences of parents attending a programme for Families of adolescent CSA perpetrators in Ireland
Author(s)
Date Issued
2004
Date Available
2014-12-04T17:25:40Z
Abstract
The importance of parental involvement in the treatment of their adolescent CSA perpetrators cannot be underestimated. One of the defining differences between the fields of adult and adolescent sexual offending is the fact that adolescents are still in a formative stage of development. Parents can still exercise a major influence in re-engaging children back on a normative developmental pathway and reducing future risk to a minimum. It is also important to include parents of adolescent CSA perpetrators in treatment programmes because it is well documented in Irish and international studies that some have significant problems.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Carr, A., O'Reilly, G. and Browne, K. (eds.). Clinical Psychology in Ireland Volume 5: Empirical Studies of Child Sexual Abuse
ISBN
9780773462427
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