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Contents
VII | 3 |
VIII | 25 |
IX | 43 |
XI | 61 |
XII | 85 |
XIII | 99 |
XVI | 115 |
XVII | 129 |
XIX | 159 |
XX | 171 |
XXIII | 181 |
XXIV | 205 |
XXV | 231 |
XXVI | 247 |
XXVII | 249 |
XVIII | 143 |
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abuse of children adolescent adult agencies Ann Wolbert Burgess asked assailant assess Aunt behavior child abuse child offender child protective services child sexual abuse child sexual assault child victim Clinical counselor court process criminal justice system crisis CSATP daughter defense lawyer emotional examination experience family members father feelings genital girl gonorrhea happened Harrington Memorial Hospital hospital husband incest intervention interview investigation issue Lynda Lytle Holmstrom male mental health mother Nancy needs nurse offender's oral sex parents pedophilia pedophilic perpetrator person physical physical trauma play problem professionals psychiatric psychological questions rape victims reaction rectal foreign objects rectum referral regard reported response Robert Santa Clara County sex-stress sexual activity sexual contact sexual offense sexual relationship situation sodomy staff stress subject's symptoms talk tell therapeutic tion told treatment program upset urethra vagina victim counseling victims of sexual young
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Page xv - too dirty," "too Freudian" or perhaps "too close to home." Thus one who becomes concerned with this particular aspect of child protection must be prepared to cope with a very high degree of resistance, innuendo and even harassment from some, as well as indifference from others. The pressure from one's peer group as well as the community to ignore, minimize or cover up the situation may be extreme. Incidence of Molestation No one knows the true incidence of child molestation in the United States •today.