In this episode, we are joined by Professor Kieran McCartan, Professor of Criminology here at UWE Bristol, and an expert in applying public health strategies. Our focus in this episode is exploring a subject that is as challenging as it is crucial: the prevention of child sex abuse. Child sex abuse affects more children than most people realise and highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention strategies is the focus of this episode.
Trigger warning: This podcast episode mentions the sexual abuse of children in the context of how we work together to prevent it. It affects all communities, 1 in 5 girls and 1 in 7 boys worldwide. Talking about child sexual abuse is important and part of the solution. If listening to the podcast has affected you and speaking to someone would help or if you simply want to learn more, the NSPCC website is a good place to start, please go to www.nspcc.org.uk/
Wider resources related to this podcast episode:
McCartan, K. F., & King-Hill, S. (2024). Developing a Framework for the Prevention of Sibling Sexual Behaviour. Child Abuse & Neglect https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106849McCartan, K., & Kemshall, H. (2023). Incorporating Quaternary Prevention: Understanding the Full Scope of Public Health Practices in Sexual Abuse Prevention. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 67(2-3), 224-246. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X211049204McCartan, K. F., & Richards, K. (2020). The Integration of People Convicted of a Sexual Offence Into the Community and Their (Risk) Management. Current Psychiatric Reports. 23, 52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-021-01258-4McCartan, K. F., Eason, A., Senker, S., Adiss, N., &Porter, C. (in press, 2025). Developing an epicrim approach in working with people convicted of a sexual offence: prevention, treatment and integration. Palgrave Macmillan. (This is the new King-Hill, S., McCartan, K. F., Gilsmann, A., Beavis, J., & Adams, A. (2023). Understanding and Responding to Sibling Sexual Abuse. Palgrave MacMillan.Uzieblo, K., Smid, W., & McCartan, K. F (2022). Challenges in the Management of People Convicted of a Sexual Offence: A Way Forward. Palgrave MacMillan.McCartran, K. F. (2024). Scoping review of international approaches to child sexual abuse and exploitation prevention interventions by law enforcement. ECPAT International.McCartan, K. F., Constant, S., & Beg, Z. (2023). Technical guidance on the development of registers for people convicted of a sexual offence. ECPATSenker, S., Eason, A., McCartan, K. F., & Pawson, C. (2023). Issues, challenges and opportunities for trauma-informed practice, HM Inspectorate of Probation.Kemshall, H., & McCartan, K. F., (2022). Desistance, recovery, and justice capital: Putting it all together. HM Inspectorate of Probation.McCartan, K. F. (2022). Adapting out thinking on theory and practice in working with people convicted of a sexual offence. HM Inspectorate of Probation. HM Inspectorate of Probation.Lets talk Forensic Psychology podcast (Oct, 2024) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaE348X0BnU&t=876sUWE Change makers on collaborative work on Child Sexual Abuse prevention with NSPCC Together For Childhood. https://soundcloud.com/uwebristol/changemaker-podcast-together-for-childhood?in=uwebristol/sets/changemaker-podcastInterviewed for HMI Probation on 3 key pionts for probation focusing on trauma informed practice and recover captial. https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/research/reflections-from-research/King-Hill, S., & McCartan, K. F. (2025). White Lotus: ‘the show’s depiction of sibling sexual behaviour is incredibly harmful’. The Conversation Uk, April. White Lotus: ‘the show’s depiction of sibling sexual behaviour is incredibly harmful’ – expert opinionMcCartan, K. F., & King-Hill, S. (2025). The use of TV drama ‘adolescence’ in schools: why simple solutions to complex problems don’t work. UWE Research and Enterprise Blog, April. https://blogs.uwe.ac.uk/research-external-engagement/the-use-of-tv-drama-adolescence-in-schools-why-simple-solutions-to-complex-problems-dont-work/King-Hill, S., & McCartan, K. F. (2024). Tackling and preventing inter-partner abuse in young people through evidence based relationships and sex education. The Conversation Uk, dec. Good sex and relationships education can help teens understand when behaviour is abusive or controllingAssociation for the Treatment & Prevention of Sexual Abuse) https://blog.atsa.com/