Abstract

The seriousness of the problem posed by adolescents who sexually abuse has been increasingly recognized and documented in recent years. The background characteristics of 51 adolescents aged between 13 and 18 years whc were referred to a specialist assessment and treatment facility for young sexual abusers are presented. Victim and abuse characteristics are also described. The results of this study were found to be broadly consistent with those reported in the recent North American and British literature, and support a multifactorial aetiological explanation for adolescent sexual abuse in terms of environmental, familial, interpersonal and developmental elements. Of particular note is a prior history of abuse and victimization and lack of protective parenting. Increasing knowledge about adolescent sexual abusers will aid the various agencies working with young people to recognize those who are at risk of future sexual abusing and to develop appropriate therapeutic interventions.

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