Organised Sexual Abuse

Organised Sexual Abuse by Michael Salter, published by Routledge on March 19, 2014, is a comprehensive investigation into the phenomenon of organized sexual abuse. This 216-page book delves into the complexities surrounding allegations of sexual abuse by organized groups, a topic that has sparked significant debate among social workers and mental health professionals since the early 1980s. Salter explores the contentious nature of these reports, questioning their validity and the implications for child protection and psychotherapy.
In this edition, readers will find an in-depth examination of the relationship between sexual abuse and organized abuse, alongside an analysis of the challenges faced by victims within the criminal justice and health systems. The book addresses critical issues such as the veracity of testimony, the dynamics of sexually abusive groups, and the influence of religion and ritual in these contexts. Organised Sexual Abuse serves as a vital resource for those engaged in fields related to family and relationships, child abuse, and social science, providing a reasoned and evidence-based perspective on a complex and often misunderstood subject.
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Organised Sexual Abuse offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary investigation of this phenomenon. Since the early 1980s, social workers and mental health professionals around the globe have encountered clients reporting sexual abuse by organized groups or networks. These allegations have been amongst the most controversial in debates over child sexual abuse, raising many unanswered questions. Are reports of organized abuse factual or the product of moral panic and false memories? If these reports are true, what is the appropriate response? The fields of child protection and psychotherapy have been polarised over the issue. And, although cases of organized abuse continue to be uncovered, a reasoned and evidence-based analysis of the subject is long overdue.
Examining the existing evidence, and supplementing it with further qualitative research, in this book Michael Salter addresses: the relationship between sexual abuse and organized abuse; questions over the veracity of testimony; the gap between the policing response to sexual abuse and the realities of child sexual exploitation; the contexts in which sexually abusive groups develop and operate; the role of religion and ritual in subcultures of multi-perpetrator sexual abuse; as well as the experience of adults and children with histories of organized abuse in the criminal justice system and health system. Organized Sexual Abuse thus provides a definitive analysis that will be of immense value to those with professional and academic interests in this area.
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