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Papers to note: misperceptions about child sex offenders

Tue Oct 04 2011

Misperceptions about those who sexually abuse children abound.�The�prevalence of child sexual abuse is difficult to determine for a variety of reasons and estimates vary considerably.� However, in its paper, Misperceptions About Child Sex Offenders, the Australian Institute of Criminology�assesses the evidence�for�five common perceptions about child sex offenders. Learn more>

4 October 2011

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