CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

  DEFINE TERMS AND ANSWER QUESTIONS USING COMPLETE SENTENCES. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING KEY TERMS: Abused-Abuser Hypothesis Battered Child Syndrome Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Child Sexual Abuse Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome Cycle of Child Sexual Abuse Family Infiltrators Grooming Joint Investigations Pedophilia Protective Factors Revictimization Hypothesis Sophisticated Rape Track Testimonial Competence Testimonial Hearsay Theory of Infantile Sexuality Unsubstantiated ANSWER THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND COURT CASES: There is a great deal of confusion surrounding the term “pedophilia.” Compare and contrast pedophilia and child sexual abuse. Describe child sexual-abuser typologies. Identify the medical, psychological, and legal consequences of child sexual abuse for victims. Court Cases Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004). Kennedy v. Louisiana, 554 U.S. 407 (2008). People v. Sharp, 2005 WL 583755 (111. App. 4 Dist. 2005). Pitts v. State, 2005 WL 127049 (Ga. App. 2005).