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Stop It Now! A Pilot Study Into the Limits and Benefits of a Free Helpline Preventing Child Sexual Abuse
Authors:Joan Van Horn  Mara Eisenberg  Carol McNaughton Nicholls  Jules Mulder  Stephen Webster  Caroline Paskell
Affiliation:1. De Waag, Center for Outpatient Forensic Mental Health, Research Department, Utrecht, The Netherlandsjvanhorn@dewaagnederland.nl;3. De Waag, Center for Outpatient Forensic Mental Health, Research Department, Utrecht, The Netherlands;4. National Center for Social Research (NatCen), Crime and Justice Research Department, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Stop It Now! aims to prevent child sexual abuse using a free anonymous helpline. It provides information, advice, and guidance to anyone concerned about child sexual abuse. It targets people who have sexually abused children or who are worried that they might do so. This article presents findings from a pilot study on the operation and outcomes of the helplines in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The findings underline the strength of the public health approach to prevention efforts. More specifically, benefits reported by helpline users are shown to correspond with the aims of the helplines. A number of factors were reported by users that helped them modify their own or others’ actions to minimize risk of abuse. However, a challenge that remains is ensuring that helplines are accessible to those most in need. Recommendations are included to further expand the effect of Stop It Now! in reducing CSA.
Keywords:abusers  children  potential offenders  public health
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