Jones L M, Finkelhor D, Kopiec K
Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Horton Social Science Center, Durham 03824, USA.
Child Abuse Negl. 2001 Sep;25(9):1139-58. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(01)00263-0.
Cases of substantiated sexual abuse have declined approximately 39% nationwide from 1992 to 1999, according to estimates from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS). Despite the dramatic nature of the decline, little discussion of the trend has occurred at either the national or the state level. Aims of the research were to: (1) gather state-level information about possible sources of the sexual abuse decline, (2) identify child protection trends that might be contributing to the decline, and (3) assess the level of awareness of the decline in state child protection offices.
Telephone interviews were conducted with child protection administrators in 43 states.
More than half of the officials in states with large declines were unaware of any discussion of the declines within their agency or in the public at large within their state. State officials cited a diverse array of possible causes for the decline, including: (1) increased evidentiary requirements to substantiate cases, (2) increased caseworker caution due to new legal rights for caregivers, and (3) increasing limitations on the types of cases that agencies accept for investigation. More than half also mentioned the effectiveness of prevention programs, increased prosecution, and public awareness campaigns, implying that a portion of the decline may result from a real decline in occurrence.
Responses from child protection officials have inherent biases, but they are useful in generating hypotheses for further study in trying to account for the decline. The results suggest that further discussion and increased analysis of child maltreatment system data are important next steps.
根据国家儿童虐待与忽视数据系统(NCANDS)的估计,1992年至1999年期间,全国范围内经证实的性虐待案件数量下降了约39%。尽管下降幅度巨大,但无论是在国家层面还是州层面,对这一趋势的讨论都很少。本研究的目的是:(1)收集州一级有关性虐待案件数量下降可能原因的信息;(2)确定可能导致下降的儿童保护趋势;(3)评估州儿童保护办公室对下降情况的知晓程度。
对43个州的儿童保护管理人员进行了电话访谈。
下降幅度较大的州中,超过半数的官员不知道其所在机构内部或本州公众对下降情况有任何讨论。州官员列举了一系列可能导致下降的原因,包括:(1)证实案件所需的证据要求提高;(2)由于照顾者新的法律权利,个案工作者更加谨慎;(3)机构接受调查的案件类型限制增多。超过半数的官员还提到了预防项目、起诉增加和公众宣传活动的有效性,这意味着下降的部分原因可能是实际发生率的下降。
儿童保护官员的回答存在固有偏差,但在为进一步研究解释下降原因而提出假设方面很有用。结果表明,下一步重要的是对儿童虐待系统数据进行进一步讨论和深入分析。