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Comparing the onset of child sexual abuse perpetration from adolescence into adulthood: Are there unique risks, and what does this mean for prevention?
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Comparing the onset of child sexual abuse perpetration from adolescence into adulthood: Are there unique risks, and what does this mean for prevention?

Nadine McKillop, Susan Rayment-McHugh and Richard Bojack
Child Abuse & Neglect, Vol.107, pp.1-14
2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104630View
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Abstract

Child maltreatment Emerging adulthood Age at first offense Prevention Sexual offending Developmental life-course UniSC Diversity Area - Life Stages

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