1st Edition

Understanding Child Abuse The Partners of Child Sex Offenders Tell Their Stories

By Terry Philpot Copyright 2009
160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

Understanding Child Abuse is the first book to look at women whose partners are child sex offenders. Much of the book is devoted to the voices of the women themselves, telling their stories and how they feel about the situations in which they found themselves, how they coped, and how they remade their lives and those of their families. They describe what they learned from their experience and... Read more

Introduction  1. Children, Sexual abuse and its effects  2. A mother’s lot  3. Child sex offenders and what we know about them  4. A place of safety

Biography

Terry Philpot is the author and editor of more than a dozen books, including Adoption (with Anthony Douglas) and five books on working with sexually abused children. He is a trustee of the Social Care Institute for Excellence and of the board of the Michael Sieff Foundation. He is a former editor of Community Care and has won several awards for his journalism.

'Through sensitive interviews, Terry Philpot reveals the range of feelings and emotions experienced by mothers whose male partners have sexually abused children. He provides an invaluable insight into the varied motivations and behaviours of sex offenders and the ways their offending can be addressed. He surveys the available research and presents the key findings in an immensely readable and engaging style. This is a valuable contribution to a long neglected aspect of sex abuse.'

Sir Roger Singleton CBE, Chair of the Independent Safeguarding Authority