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Publication "Protecting children from sexual violence -
A comprehensive approach"
First part: The reality of child sexual violence in Europe and existing legal frameworks
1. Overview of the nature and extent of child sexual abuse in Europe
Kevin Lalor and Rosaleen Mc Elvaney
2. The United Nations legislative framework for the protection of children from sexual violence, including sexual abuse and exploitation
Marta Santos País
3. Sexual violence against children – the European legislative framework and outline of Council of Europe conventions and European Union policy
Eric Ruelle
Second part: Sexual violence against children – prevention and reporting
4. Children’s participation in policy and practice to prevent child sexual abuse – developing empowering interventions
Jenny Pearce
5. Towards a child-friendly justice and support for child victims of sexual abuse
Bragi Guðbrandsson
6. Communication and awareness raising campaigns to eliminate sexual violence in Council of Europe member states
Elda Moreno
7. Sexual abuse of children with disabilities
Hilary Brown
8. Preventing sexual violence against children – Policies and standards for child care in Europe
Idália Moniz
9. Child helplines as awareness raising, referral and reporting mechanisms on sexual violence against children
Marieke Noz
10. Training professionals – an essential strategy for eradicating child sexual abuse
Pepa Horno Goicoechea
11. The responsibility and co-ordination of professionals in tackling child sexual abuse
Gordana Buljan Flander - Bruna Profaca
12. Teaching children to protect themselves from sexual abuse
Gordana Hitrec
13. Sexuality education and the prevention of sexual violence
Peter Gordon
14. Gathering data on sexual violence against children
Cinzia Grassi, Loredana Ceccacci and Anna Elisa D'Agostino
15. Preventing sexual violence against children through citizenship and human rights education
Roy Chourdaki
Third part: Rehabilitation and social reintegration of victims, including child perpetrators
16. Recovery services for child victims of sexual violence and their families – what can be offered?
Claire Cody
17. Child and adolescent sexual abusers – For a rehabilitative approach driven by scientific evidence
Phillippe Jaffé
18. Children and young people exhibiting sexually harmful behaviour –what have we learned and what do need to know to propose effective intervention?
Vernon Jones
Fourth part: Sexual violence on the Internet
19. The Internet dimension of sexual violence against children
John Carr
20. Awareness raising to combat online sexual violence
Janice Richardson
Fifth part: Public and private partnerships to eliminate sexual violence against children
21. Engaging the travel and tourism sector to protect children from sexual exploitation
Giorgio Berardi
22. Stop sex trafficking of children and young people – a unique ECPAT and Body Shop campaign
Patchareeboon Sakulpitakphon