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    Promising programmes to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse and exploitation

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    Authors
    Radford, Lorraine
    Allnock, Debra
    Hynes, Patricia
    Affiliation
    Unicef
    University of Central Lancashire
    University of Bedfordshire
    Issue Date
    2015-12-31
    Subjects
    child sexual exploitation
    child sexual abuse
    
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    Abstract
    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has estimated that 120 million girls globally under the age of 20 (about 1 in 10) have experienced forced sexual intercourse or other forced sexual acts. Girls typically report rates of sexual abuse at least three times higher than rates reported by boys, although boys are also at risk. Child sexual abuse and exploitation is a widespread problem with significant adverse consequences for children’s health, well-being and life chances. Nearly half of adolescent girls experiencing sexual abuse never tell anyone; 7 out of 10 never seek help. The global costs of physical, psychological and sexual violence towards children are between 3–8 per cent of global gross domestic product (GDP).
    Citation
    Radford, L, Allnock, D, Hynes, P (2015) 'Promising programmes to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse and exploitation'. : Unicef.
    Publisher
    Unicef
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/625608
    Additional Links
    https://www.unicef.org/documents/promising-programmes-prevent-and-respond-child-sexual-abuse-and-exploitation
    Type
    Technical Report
    Language
    en
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