Comparing Reports of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse Using Child Welfare Agency Data in Two Jurisdictions with Different Mandatory Reporting Laws
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Child Sexual Abuse and Physical Abuse
2.1. Nature and Effects
2.2. The True Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse and Physical Abuse, and the Problem of Secrecy and Non-Disclosure
2.3. Mandatory Reporting Laws: Nature and Purpose
3. Recent Analysis of Empirical Trends in Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
A Gap in the Evidence Base
- What are the trends in reports of distinct children in suspected cases of child sexual abuse over the seven-year period 2006–2012 in the two different jurisdictions?
- What are the trends in reports of distinct children in suspected cases of child physical abuse over the seven-year period 2006–2012 in the two different jurisdictions?
- What are the relative systems impacts regarding the reporting of children in suspected cases of sexual abuse and physical abuse in the two different jurisdictions?
4. Analysing Trends in Reporting Suspected Cases of Child Sexual Abuse and Physical Abuse to Child Welfare Agencies
4.1. Method
4.2. Data
4.3. Procedures
4.4. Statistical Methods
4.5. Results
4.5.1. Trends in Numbers and Rates of Reports of Suspected Child Sexual Abuse
4.5.2. Trends in Numbers and Rates of Reports of Suspected Child Physical Abuse
5. Discussion
5.1. Child Sexual Abuse
5.2. Child Physical Abuse
5.3. Relative Systems Impacts: Reports of Sexual Abuse Compared to Physical Abuse
5.4. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | A further element of the background to IICSA was the increasing reports of inadequate police responses to allegations of child sexual abuse, and of failures by the Crown Prosecution Service to prosecute allegations. In addition to this, recent police investigations have uncovered entire communities where child sexual abuse was rampant and went unchecked, often involving organised criminal gangs, with massive police operations in locations including Derby, Halifax, Newcastle, Oxford, Rochdale, and Rotherham. These dedicated police operations supplemented the nationwide Operation Hydrant, established to investigate historic allegations of offending in institutional settings and by prominent figures from the media and politics. |
Year 1 | Number of Distinct Children Aged 0–17 Who Were the Subject of Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse | Population of Children Aged 0–17 in Western Australia | Rate of Distinct Children/100,000 in Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse | Proportion of Distinct Children in Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse |
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2006 | 1502 | 495,615 | 303 per 100,000 | 1 out of 330 |
2007 | 1627 | 505,216 | 322 per 100,000 | 1 out of 310 |
2008 | 1609 | 515,898 | 312 per 100,000 | 1 out of 321 |
2009 | 2898 | 527,182 | 550 per 100,000 | 1 out of 182 |
2010 2 | 2886 | 535,085 | 530 per 100,000 | 1 out of 185 |
2011 | 3383 | 544,776 | 621 per 100,000 | 1 out of 161 |
2012 | 3580 | 558,451 | 641 per 100,000 | 1 out of 156 |
Year 1 | Number of Distinct Children Aged 0–16 Who Were the Subject of Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse | Population of Children Aged 0–16 in Victoria | Rate of Distinct Children/100,000 in Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse | Proportion of Distinct Children in Reports of Suspected Sexual Abuse |
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2006 | 4083 | 1,112,123 | 367 per 100,000 | 1 out of 272 |
2007 2 | 2932 | 1,119,696 | 262 per 100,000 | 1 out of 382 |
2008 | 3777 | 1,133,638 | 333 per 100,000 | 1 out of 300 |
2009 | 3832 | 1,147,242 | 334 per 100,000 | 1 out of 299 |
2010 | 5445 | 1,139,649 | 478 per 100,000 | 1 out of 209 |
2011 | 5682 | 1,152,251 | 493 per 100,000 | 1 out of 203 |
2012 | 6775 | 1,168,144 | 580 per 100,000 | 1 out of 172 |
Year 1 | Number of Distinct Children Aged 0–17 Who Were the Subject of Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse | Population of Children Aged 0–17 in Western Australia | Rate of Distinct Children/100,000 in Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse | Proportion of Distinct Children in Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | 1626 | 495,615 | 328 per 100,000 | 1 out of 305 |
2007 | 1786 | 505,216 | 353 per 100,000 | 1 out of 283 |
2008 | 1956 | 515,898 | 379 per 100,000 | 1 out of 264 |
2009 | 2559 | 527,182 | 485 per 100,000 | 1 out of 206 |
2010 2 | 1603 | 535,085 | 299 per 100,000 | 1 out of 334 |
2011 | 2081 | 544,776 | 382 per 100,000 | 1 out of 262 |
2012 | 2284 | 558,451 | 409 per 100,000 | 1 out of 244 |
Year 1 | Number of Distinct Children Aged 0–16 Who Were the Subject of Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse | Population of Children Aged 0–16 in Victoria | Rate of Distinct Children/100,000 in Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse | Proportion of Distinct Children in Reports of Suspected Physical Abuse |
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2006 | 9402 | 1,112,123 | 845 per 100,000 | 1 out of 118 |
2007 2 | 9340 | 1,119,696 | 834 per 100,000 | 1 out of 120 |
2008 | 11,724 | 1,133,638 | 1034 per 100,000 | 1 out of 97 |
2009 | 13,364 | 1,147,242 | 1165 per 100,000 | 1 out of 86 |
2010 | 13,595 | 1,139,649 | 1192 per 100,000 | 1 out of 84 |
2011 | 12,720 | 1,152,251 | 1104 per 100,000 | 1 out of 90 |
2012 | 13,604 | 1,168,144 | 1164 per 100,000 | 1 out of 86 |
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Mathews B, Bromfield L, Walsh K. Comparing Reports of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse Using Child Welfare Agency Data in Two Jurisdictions with Different Mandatory Reporting Laws. Social Sciences. 2020; 9(5):75. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9050075
Chicago/Turabian StyleMathews, Ben, Leah Bromfield, and Kerryann Walsh. 2020. "Comparing Reports of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse Using Child Welfare Agency Data in Two Jurisdictions with Different Mandatory Reporting Laws" Social Sciences 9, no. 5: 75. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9050075
APA StyleMathews, B., Bromfield, L., & Walsh, K. (2020). Comparing Reports of Child Sexual and Physical Abuse Using Child Welfare Agency Data in Two Jurisdictions with Different Mandatory Reporting Laws. Social Sciences, 9(5), 75. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9050075