Sexually Aggressive Children
Discover the critical insights into the complexities of young offenders in "Sexually Aggressive Children" by Sharon Araji. Published in 1997, this enlightening paperback spans 288 pages and delves into the sensitive topic of sexual abuse committed by pre-teen children. Araji meticulously examines the underlying factors that lead to sexually aggressive behavior in young children, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this pressing issue. Additionally, the book identifies nine innovative programs and practices aimed at treating offenders through individual, family, or group approaches. This essential read is invaluable for professionals in child welfare, psychology, and education, as well as anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of interpersonal relations among adolescents. Equip yourself with knowledge from a profound exploration of child and developmental psychology that addresses a critical aspect of childhood behavior.