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Organized abuse: NSPCC experience
Authors:Susan J. Creighton
Abstract:A survey of a national child protection agency's experience of organized abuse in 1990–1991 found awareness of incidents among 41% of the participants and direct involvement with children in 20%. The 19 cases where there was direct involvement with 61 children from 43 families were categorized by the workers as network (N = 10), ritual (N = 6) and child pornography (N = 3) and came from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The children in the three types presented different profiles from each other and from that of the sexually abused children placed on child protection registers. The children in the network cases were more likely to be boys and abused by non-relatives, the majority of whom were charged and convicted. The children in the ritual cases were the youngest, more likely to be abused by extended family members and most often the subjects of legal protection. The inherent difficulties in fully describing an organized abuse ‘case’ are outlined.
Keywords:Organized abuse  NSPCC  Legal outcome
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