When parents interchange love with abuse : an analysis of parental-child abuse for correctional intervention
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Hesselink, Anni
Booyens, Karen
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South African Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
Abstract
A great deal is known about child abuse, especially the devastating effect of abuse on the child. Substantial
national and international research on child abuse exits that focuses on the child as the victim. However, less
attention has been paid to really understanding the abuser. This is especially true regarding the parent-child
abuser in terms of abuse onset, motives, triggers, and the specific life path and influences that contributed to,
and shaped the parent into a child abuser.
This article presents a case study of a parent-child abuser’s life journey, influences and crimes from a
qualitative-criminological perspective. The mother’s distinctive needs and risks for rehabilitation efforts are
derived from her life path, while practical and achievable treatment strategies are recommended and put
forward to serve as indicators for effective intervention efforts. The authors furthermore allude to the effects of
the abuse on the child victims and the cycle of abuse.
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Parent-child abuser, Sexual abuse, Physical abuse, Emotional abuse, Neglect, Criminological analysis, Child victims, Cycle of abuse
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Hesselink, A & Booyens, K 2016, 'When parents interchange love with abuse : an analysis of parental-child abuse for correctional intervention', Child Abuse Research: A South African Journal, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 103-114.