Addressing the over-representation of parental offenders in child sexual abuse is vital to primary prevention and survivor support.
A new study shows the impacts of child sex abuse material on the families of offenders - who are described as ‘secondary victims’.
A UNSW report has raised concerns over how COVID-19 impacted online child sexual exploitation investigations globally.
A study of child sexual abuse material survivors found 42 per cent were abused by their father or stepfather, meaning abuse prevention and education services can't assume all parents protect children in their care.