Chapter 7: Sexual Offenders: Who Are They and Why Do They Commit Sexual Abuse?
1: What criteria determine an instance of sexual abuse? |
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2: Discuss the most significant elements of the concept of informed consent. |
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3: How can knowledge of the dynamics of sexual abuse be used to propose strategies aimed at prevention? |
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4: Who are the most vulnerable potential victims/offenders in the case of sexual abuse? |
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5: Propose some measures that might be useful in the prevention of sexual abuse. |
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6: Describe the role of the forensic nurse in relation to the current management of sexual abuse. |
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7: Discuss the potential for collaboration between forensic nurses, other healthcare professionals, and the criminal justice system in the management of sexual abuse. |
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