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    Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Child: What to Do When a Single Forensic Interview Isn't Enough
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    This article describes the state of knowledge about extended assessments/forensic evaluations in situations of possible sexual abuse. It provides a critical review of the modest body of relevant research, describes two models for extended assessments, and presents descriptive survey findings of 62 professionals conducting extended assessments, most of whom conduct extended assessments intermittently as part of their other work on sexual abuse cases. Agencies should consider conducting extended assessments with young or traumatized children whose sexual abuse allegations are not resolved with a single interview as well as in complex child sexual abuse cases.
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    Child sexual abuse
    Sexual assault
    Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1.What is child sexual abuse? 2. The development of children's sexuality. 3. Child sexual abusers. 4. Child sexual abuse and the Internet. 5. The grooming of children. 6. The impact of child sexual abuse on the child. 7. The signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse. 8. Understanding the sexually abused child. 9. Protecting children from child sexual abuse in the community. 10. The prevention of child sexual abuse. Appendix I. Useful websites. Appendix II. Glossary of Internet terms. References. Index.
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    Introduction. 1. History and Ideas. 2. Developing a Response to Child Sexual Abuse. 3. Aims and Methodology. 4. Setting the Scene. 5. The Cases. 6. Investigating Child Sexual Abuse. 7. Protecting Children and Helping Families - The Child Protection Conference. 8. Ongoing Work with Families in the Six-Month Period following the Conference. 9. Two Years On from the Initial Conference. 10. Social Work Practice and Child Sexual Abuse. 11. Managing Child Sexual Abuse: Policy Issues. Appendix 1: The Forty Case Studies, by Category. Appendix 2: View from the Parents. References. Index.
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    This article describes the state of knowledge about extended assessments/forensic evaluations in situations of possible sexual abuse. It provides a critical review of the modest body of relevant research, describes two models for extended assessments, and presents descriptive survey findings of 62 professionals conducting extended assessments, most of whom conduct extended assessments intermittently as part of their other work on sexual abuse cases. Agencies should consider conducting extended assessments with young or traumatized children whose sexual abuse allegations are not resolved with a single interview as well as in complex child sexual abuse cases.
    Child sexual abuse
    Sexual assault