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Nursery Crimes

Sexual Abuse in Day Care
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Nursery Crimes: Sexual Abuse in Day Care seeks to determine whether day care is a high risk environment. Perpetrators are described and various strategies evaluated for screening them from access to children. The process of detection and disclosure and the professional response to cases of abuse are examined carefully for ideas about how to promote better and earlier reporting. The relative effectiveness of different approaches and types of actions taken by licensing and law enforcement agencies are evaluated. To help work with the victims in the aftermath, the impact on both the children and the community is examined. Policy implications and specific recommendations are included in each section.
Linda M. Williams received her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1979, where she studied at the Center for Research in Criminology and Criminal Law. Dr Williams was appointed in 2005 as Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Massachusetts Lowell. She was Director of Research at the Stone Center, Wellesley Centers for Women from 1996-2005 and has directed longitudinal research on sexual exploitation of children and youth, the consequences of child abuse, violence against women, family violence, sex offenders and violence prevention for 33 years. Professor Williams is author of 4 books and numerous scholarly publications on family violence including Partner Violence (1998), Trauma and Memory (1998), Nursery Crimes: Sexual Abuse in Day Care (1988), and The Aftermath of Rape (1979). She served on the National Research Councils' Panel on Violence Against Women and as co-director of the National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center. Dr. Williams has been principal investigator on 13 U.S. federally funded research projects. Current research includes research on child abuse recidivism, human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children. She is principal investigator of a study of prostituted teens and at risk runaways funded by the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Dr Williams is currently co-editing a special issue of the journal Child Maltreatment on "Child maltreatment and adolescent violence: Understanding complex connections."
Introduction, Study Design, and Incidence - David Finkelhor and Linda Meyer Williams Perpetrators - David Finkelhor and Linda Meyer Williams Victims - David Finkelhor Dynamics of Abuse - David Finkelhor Disclosure and Detection - Nanci Burns, David Finkelhor and Linda Meyer Williams Victim Impact - Nanci Burns, Linda Meyer Williams and David Finkelhor Program Risk Factors - Michael Kalinowski and Linda Meyer Williams with Karen Gartner Investigation - Linda Meyer Williams and David Finkelhor Licensing and Criminal Justice System Intervention - Linda Meyer Williams Community Impact - David Finkelhor and Nanci Burns Summary and Recommendations for Parents and Professionals - David Finkelhor and Linda Meyer Williams
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