Evident Consulting, Bangkok, Thailand.
McMaster University, Departments of Pediatrics & Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Child Abuse Negl. 2023 Aug;142(Pt 2):106129. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106129. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
The global evidence regarding sexual exploitation of children (SEC) is expanding, however, the majority of research continues to focus on girls. ECPAT International's Global Boys Initiative is a major contribution to broadening knowledge by exploring how sexual exploitation impacts boys specifically.
This discussion paper explores data from the initiative to better understand how boys and children of all genders may be impacted by sexual exploitation.
During 2019-21, research was undertaken by ECPAT member organizations into the sexual exploitation of boys in 10 primarily low-and-middle income countries globally. The initiative also supported a global systematic scoping review of published and gray literature published in this issue (Moss et al., in press).
Gender norms analysis of Initiative data identifies critical thematic issues impairing access to support services for victimized boys.
Most disconcerting is gender-based stigmatization from services that can compound children's trauma. Justice-based, rather than trauma-informed models of support predominate in responses for boys. Legal frameworks create barriers when binary gendered terminology defines sexual violence, thereby excluding anyone other than women and girls from protection.
Three solutions emerged to improve access to support for more children affected by sexual exploitation: (1) challenge problematic gender norms and consequent practices, such as gendered terminology in legislation, that create barriers for boys and gender-diverse children; (2) create psychologically, emotionally, and physically safe circumstances (i.e. trauma-informed care) for all children to know help-seeking is possible; and (3) undertake proactive support that specifically connects boys and gender-diverse children to therapeutic services like drop-in centers, night-time counseling, and emergency shelter.
全球范围内有关儿童性剥削(SEC)的证据不断增加,但大多数研究仍集中在女孩身上。EPTAC 国际全球男孩倡议是通过探索性剥削对男孩的具体影响来拓宽知识的重要贡献。
本讨论文件探讨了该倡议的数据,以更好地了解男孩和所有性别的儿童可能受到性剥削的影响。
在 2019-21 年期间,EPTAC 成员组织在全球 10 个主要的中低收入国家开展了关于男孩性剥削的研究。该倡议还支持了本期发表的关于已发表和灰色文献的全球系统范围综述(Moss 等人,即将发表)。
对倡议数据进行性别规范分析,确定了妨碍受害男孩获得支持服务的关键主题问题。
最令人不安的是服务中基于性别的污名化,这可能会加剧儿童的创伤。支持男孩的主要是基于正义的模式,而不是基于创伤的模式。法律框架在定义性暴力时使用二元性别术语会造成障碍,从而将除妇女和女孩以外的任何人排除在保护之外。
为了让更多受性剥削影响的儿童获得支持,有三个解决方案:(1)挑战有问题的性别规范和随之而来的做法,例如立法中的性别术语,这些术语为男孩和性别多样化的儿童制造障碍;(2)为所有儿童创造心理、情感和身体安全的环境(即创伤知情护理),让他们知道寻求帮助是可能的;(3)采取主动支持,专门将男孩和性别多样化的儿童与治疗服务(如临时收容中心、夜间咨询和紧急避难所)联系起来。