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Prof. David Finkelhor joined us to discuss a recent one-year uptick in rates of child sexual abuse in the U.S.—and the longer-term reduction in rates of abuse and neglect (down more than 60% since 1992). What might have caused the uptick? And why are we so quick to spot bad news when the bigger news of a substantial decrease gets so little attention? Does child abuse prevention education in schools work? And what do we need to do to keep driving rates of abuse down?
Topics in this episode:
· An uptick in child sexual abuse? Should we be concerned? (1:34)
· Rates of abuse and neglect in the U.S. have gone down more than 60% since 1992 (4:49)
· Could our success make people take the issue less seriously? (13:34)
· Prevention education (18:20)
· Interesting research questions (23:40)
· Learning from COVID-19 responses and innovation (26:44)
· Our next episode—if you like the podcast, please share it! (31:15)
Links:
David Finkelhor, Ph.D., sociology professor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center, and co-director of the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire
Children’s Bureau (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System
Minnesota Student Survey
National Crime Victimization Survey (U.S. Department of Justice)
Steven Pinker’s Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now
Erin’s Law
NCA’s COVID-19 resources page is publicly available and includes telemental health resources
For more information about National Children’s Alliance and the work of Children’s Advocacy Centers, visit our website at nationalchildrensalliance.org.
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Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
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Prof. David Finkelhor joined us to discuss a recent one-year uptick in rates of child sexual abuse in the U.S.—and the longer-term reduction in rates of abuse and neglect (down more than 60% since 1992). What might have caused the uptick? And why are we so quick to spot bad news when the bigger news of a substantial decrease gets so little attention? Does child abuse prevention education in schools work? And what do we need to do to keep driving rates of abuse down?
Topics in this episode:
· An uptick in child sexual abuse? Should we be concerned? (1:34)
· Rates of abuse and neglect in the U.S. have gone down more than 60% since 1992 (4:49)
· Could our success make people take the issue less seriously? (13:34)
· Prevention education (18:20)
· Interesting research questions (23:40)
· Learning from COVID-19 responses and innovation (26:44)
· Our next episode—if you like the podcast, please share it! (31:15)
Links:
David Finkelhor, Ph.D., sociology professor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center, and co-director of the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire
Children’s Bureau (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System
Minnesota Student Survey
National Crime Victimization Survey (U.S. Department of Justice)
Steven Pinker’s Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now
Erin’s Law
NCA’s COVID-19 resources page is publicly available and includes telemental health resources
For more information about National Children’s Alliance and the work of Children’s Advocacy Centers, visit our website at nationalchildrensalliance.org.
Support the show
Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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