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Young, Liane; Saxe, Rebecca – Cognition, 2011
A key factor in legal and moral judgments is intent. Intent differentiates, for instance, murder from manslaughter. Is this true for all moral judgments? People deliver moral judgments of many kinds of actions, including harmful actions (e.g., assault) and purity violations (e.g., incest, consuming taboo substances). We show that intent is a key…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Moral Values, Intention, Sexual Abuse
Boer, Douglas P. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2013
Until the systematic work on the Good Lives Model (GLM) produced by Tony Ward, not a great deal of conceptual structure existed to provide sex offender treatment specialists with a theoretical underpinning for their work in helping offenders develop a better life as a way to prevent reoffending. However, the work of Ward and colleagues initially…
Descriptors: Criminals, Sexual Abuse, Rehabilitation, Recidivism
The Sexual Assault Teach In Program: Building Constructive Campus-Wide Discussions to Inspire Change
Katz, Jennifer; DuBois, Melinda – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
To begin to address the problem of campus sexual assault, we conducted a Teach In, an educational forum used to explore complex social problems. All students, faculty, and staff at our small liberal arts college were invited to participate. This paper summarizes our Teach In program, goals, and methods. By engaging in constructive, informed…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Rape, College Students, Campuses
Litam, Stacey Diane A. – Professional Counselor, 2017
The social justice issue of human sex trafficking is a global form of oppression that places men, women and children at risk for sexual exploitation. Although a body of research exists on the topics of human trafficking, literature specific to the mental health implications for counselors working with this population is limited. Counselors should…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sexual Abuse, Crime, Victims of Crime
Carlton, Mary Poulin; Wyrick, Phelan; Frederique, Nadine; Lopez, Basia – National Institute of Justice, 2017
In almost every state, a state agency or organization is charged with playing a little known but important role in keeping schools safe. In some states, there are organizations whose entire responsibility is related to school safety. These are typically referred to as state school safety centers (SSSC). In other states, staff within state agencies…
Descriptors: School Safety, Geographic Location, Educational Administration, Role
Federal Student Aid, US Department of Education, 2017
The 2017-18 "Counselors and Mentors Handbook on Federal Student Aid" provides useful information to help high school counselors, TRIO and Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) staff, and other mentors advise students about financial aid for postsecondary education. This book focuses on the federal…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Student Financial Aid, High Schools, School Counselors
Tabachnick, Joan – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2013
In 1995, the American Medical Association declared sexual abuse a "silent, violent epidemic." Since that declaration, there has been a growing acceptance and awareness of the need for a broader public health approach to preventing sexual violence. However, it is only recently that individuals and organizations are beginning to look at…
Descriptors: Prevention, Sexual Abuse, Public Health, Violence
Office of Safe and Healthy Students, US Department of Education, 2013
This fact sheet presents questions and answers related to teen dating violence in the United States. It defines teen dating violence, describes the extent of teen dating violence in U.S. schools, how teen dating violence affects our schools, and things schools can do to help. This fact sheet also contains resources and publications for further…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dating (Social), Violence, School Role
Yates, Pamela M. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2013
Treatment of sexual offenders has evolved substantially over the years; various theoretical and practice models of treatment been developed, modified, refined, and proposed over time. The predominant current recommended approach, supported by research, adheres to specific principles of effective correctional intervention, follows a…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Intervention, Correctional Rehabilitation, Institutionalized Persons
Office of Safe and Healthy Students, US Department of Education, 2013
Human trafficking is a serious federal crime with penalties of up to imprisonment for life. Federal law defines "severe forms of trafficking in persons." In short, human trafficking is a form of modern slavery. Those who recruit minors into commercial sexual exploitation (or prostitution) violate federal anti-trafficking laws, even if there is no…
Descriptors: Children, Slavery, Child Labor, Federal Legislation
Grondin, Anne-Marie – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2011
Contemporary western understandings of "childhood" reflect (adult) cultural projections of children as (sexually) innocent, vulnerable beings. In this paper, I examine how projections of children and their "sexual culture" are maintained and reproduced through child sexual abuse therapy in North America. I argue that such specious frameworks pose…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Therapy, Children
Spivey, Maria I.; Paschall, Robert T.; Ferrett, Rhonda; Alexander, Randell – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2011
"Neisseria gonorrhoeae" infection in a prepubertal child is virtually diagnostic of sexual abuse, provided perinatal infection has been excluded. Therefore, it is imperative that "Neisseria gonorrhoeae" be correctly identified. We present two cases of false positive "Neisseria gonorrhoeae" meningitis encountered at two different children's…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Clinical Diagnosis
Kim, Hyunduk – Social Education, 2012
During World War II, human rights violations against women took on gargantuan proportions of indescribable horror. The Japanese military engaged in the systematic abduction of women from China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, and other nations and confined them to military installations in Japanese-occupied territories to serve…
Descriptors: Females, Civil Rights, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Kassah, Alexander Kwesi; Kassah, Bente Lilljan Lind; Agbota, Tete Kobla – Disability & Society, 2012
Even though disabled children are targets of various forms of abuse, such issues remain mostly undocumented open secrets in many countries including Ghana. The article is based on a qualitative data provided by three key informants. Six stories emerged from the data and are discussed in terms of four main forms of abuse. Labelling theories are…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Foreign Countries, Child Abuse, Disabilities
Lafrance, Dawn E.; Loe, Meika; Brown, Scott C. – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2012
"Yes Means Yes" (YMY) is an interdisciplinary, noncredit, five-week, positive sexuality seminar offered at a small liberal arts college as part of a campus-wide initiative to improve students' relationship skills and behaviors. Most university campuses employ some sort of sexual assault prevention program to help protect students from problematic…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Liberal Arts, Prevention, Feedback (Response)