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    jobs in the US government have been through this horrible experience. Recently there has been a huge wave of sexual harassment and misconduct complaints and accusations in the United States government. Many male politicians and other staff officials have been accused by countless females. Since 2010 more than twenty male government officials have been accused of sexual misconduct or sexual abuse. These accusations led people to believe that some of these men inappropriately groped or even raped a women

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    Child Sexual Abuse Why does child sexual abuse happen and what are the effects of it? “Child sexual abuse is sexual contact with a child that occurs as a result of force or in a relationship where it is exploited because of an age difference or caretaking responsibility” (Finkelhor). Roughly 1.8 million children have been sexually victimized in the United States (NSOPW). Although there is no proof that racial or socioeconomic groups is a factor in a predators choosing, studies show that children

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    Sexual Abuse Recovery

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    Introduction Childhood Sexual Abuse can lead to PTSD, feelings of shame, a poor sense of self and low self-esteem, dissociation, depression, difficulties with future adult romantic relationships, substance abuse, sexual dysfunction, and suicidality (Anderson & Hiersteiner, 2008; Day, 2009; Nasim & Nadan, 2013; Russell & Davis, 2007; Saha, Chung, & Thorne, 2011). Current treatments for Childhood Sexual Abuse survivors include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

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    Child Sexual Abuse

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    Child sexual abuse is a social crisis of significant magnitude. This type of abuse has been found to be correlated with the advancement of an extensive range of mental health and social problems in children and adults. Child sexual abuse is the term used when an adult uses a child or adolescent for his own sexual gratification or pleasure. Furthermore, a frequent expression of childhood sexual abuse is control over the abused child. This type of abuse knows no particular demographic and occurs

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    perspective of the stigma of sexual abuse survivors differs and to avoid a bias, social desirability plays an important role. Similarly, sexual abuse is a broad topic that should be discussed without discrimination and the definition of sexual abuse varies around the continent. Moreover, children, adolescence, adult, both male and female from different culture and background are susceptible to sexual abuse. On the other hand, there is a high prevalence rate of child sexual abuse worldwide and ways to reduce

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    Today, female teachers and sexual misconduct with students continues to dismay school systems around the nation. There are daily media reports of female educators and alleged sexual misconduct with students; therefore, increasing public awareness of sexual misconduct in schools. Several researchers reported, there is a limited amount of research on the topic, educator misconduct and child sexual abuse. Joslyn (2011) reported, “while the female sexual harasser and related student safety

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    forms of child abuse. Not only can children be physically abused, but they are also in danger of experiencing sexual abuse. In the more recent years, child sexual abuse has come to the attention of a larger part of society. As such, it is becoming more openly discussed. Child sexual abuse is a growing problem, and the stories that have begun to circulate around the world work to illustrate just how serious the problem is. Despite what society is lead to believe, the sexual abuse of a child is the

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    Sexual abuse to a child can be a confusing and devastating experience for the family. Families who are affected by child sexual abuse can have a difficult time talking about the abuse. Studies have shown that about one out of every four girls and one out of every five boys are sexually abused by the time they are 18 years old. Sexual abuse to children does not discriminate based on socioeconomic status, ethnicity, culture, religion or education. Treating a victim of child sexual abuse is a difficult

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    According to dictionary.com, child abuse is the “mistreatment of a child by a parent or guardian, including neglect, beating, and sexual molestation.” About five children die every day from child abuse and many children who are abused start experiencing it at eighteen months or younger. While abuse can start at any age, more than 25% are under the age of three and over 45% are under the age of five. The younger a child is, the more vulnerable they are. If signs of abuse are discovered at a young age,

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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Introduction Childhood Sexual Abuse, hereafter referred as CSA, is defined as a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation (Sigurdardottir, S., & Halldorsdotti, S. 2013). In many states, the legal definition of child molestation is defined as an act of a person—adult or child—who forces, coerces or threatens a child to have any form of sexual contact or to engage in any type of sexual activity at the perpetrator’s direction (Child 2014). However

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