There’s no place like home: the hard truth about child sexual exploitation

Parents and parental figures are highly represented in offender populations. Photo: Kyle Nieber on Unsplash

Addressing the over-representation of parental offenders in child sexual abuse is vital to primary prevention and survivor support.

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