Children on Sex Offender Registries Are Suicide Risks
“The most troubling findings, the authors say, pertained to suicidal intent and victimization experiences. The study found that registered children were four times as likely to report a recent suicide attempt in the last 30 days, compared to nonregistered children. Registered children were nearly twice as likely to have experienced a sexual assault and were five times as likely to have been approached by an adult for sex in the past year. Registered children also reported higher rates of other mental health problems, more peer relationship problems, more experiences with peer violence and a lower sense of safety.”
Read the news release from Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse at Johns Hopkis University.
Posted by rbchatelle on Wednesday, December 6th, 2017 @ 7:58PM
Categories: Sex Offender Issues
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