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Family Responses to Young People Who have Sexually Abused: Anger,Ambivalence and Acceptance
Authors:Simon Hackett  Myles Balfe  Helen Masson  Josie Phillips
Institution:1. School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, , Durham, UK;2. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, , Dublin, Republic of Ireland;3. School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, , Huddersfield, UK
Abstract:Data on 117 British young people who had sexually abused others were examined in order to investigate the nature and impact of family responses on the management of young sexual abusers. Parental responses were varied, ranging from being entirely supportive of the child, through to ambivalence and uncertainty and, at the other end of the continuum, to outright rejection. Parents were more likely to be supportive when their child's victims were extra‐familial and condemnatory when the victims were intra‐familial. Sibling responses were complex and strongly influenced by whether that sibling was the victim of the young person's abuse or not. Policy and practice implications are discussed.
Keywords:adolescent sex offender  family  sexual abuse
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