Gerçek Cinsel İstismar Asılsız Cinsel İstismarın Ayrımı

Bu makalenin amacı hem sahada çalışan uzmanların hem de araştırmacıların bu son derece önemli ve yaygın sosyal sorun hakkındaki farkındalığını artırmak için, gerçek ve asılsız cinsel istismara ilişkin bilgi sağlamak ve bu iki kavramın ayrımında kullanılan ölçütleri özetlemektir. Bu kapsamda, önce çocuk cinsel istismarı (ÇCİ) ve asılsız ÇCİ ile ilgili tanım ve kapsama dair bilgiler sunulmuş, daha sonra da asılsız ÇCİ sebepleri ve ölçütleri özetlenmiştir. Ayrıca, ilgili alan yazın ışığında saha çalışanları ve araştırmacılar için de öneriler verilmiştir.

Distinguishing between Real Sexual Abuse and Unsubstantiated Sexual Abuse

The purpose of this article is to provide information on real and unsubstantiated sexual abuse and summarize the criteria used to distinguish these two concepts, in order to increase the awareness of both field experts and researchers about this extremely important and widespread social problem. In this context, firstly, information on the definition and scope of child sexual abuse (CSA) and unsubstantiated CSA was presented, and then the reasons and criteria for unfounded CSA were summarized. In addition, suggestions are given for field workers and researchers in the light of the relevant literature.

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  • ISSN: 1018-5275
  • Başlangıç: 1985
  • Yayıncı: BAYT Yayıncılık