Problem Sexual Behaviour in Children: A review of the literature

The literature review is an analysis of publicly available information and outlines social and economic conditions that are likely to increase the prevalence of problem sexual behaviour in children. Problem sexual behaviour broadly refers to aggressive or coercive sexual activity between children and occurs amongst children from varied economic and social backgrounds.
- Download: Cover (PDF, 13KB)
- Download: Introduction (PDF, 13KB)
- Download: Scholarship on problem sexual behaviour in children (PDF, 96KB)
- Download: Focusing on situational factors rather than individual pathology (PDF, 75KB)
- Download: Risk factors and correlatives to problem sexual behaviour in childhood (PDF, 101KB)
- Download: The structural factors of Indigenous disadvantage and dysfunction that constitute risk pathways to problem sexual behaviour and child sexual exploitation (PDF, 161KB)
- Download: Consequences of context: problem sexual behaviour and child sexual exploitation (PDF, 109KB)
- Download: Conclusion and References (PDF, 106KB)
- Download: Problem Sexual Behaviour in Children: A review of the literature COMPLETE (PDF, 1.82MB)
