Journal article

Reporting rates of child sexual abuse in Indigenous communities in two Australian jurisdictions

C Bailey, M Powell, S Brubacher

Child Abuse and Neglect | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Child sexual abuse is a significant problem in many Indigenous communities; there is also evidence of chronic under-reporting of this crime. This study aimed to compare reporting rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cases of child sexual abuse across two Australian jurisdictions. Datasets comprising child sexual abuse reports from the Police Information Management Systems of the two jurisdictions were used to calculate reporting rates, and to compare case characteristics and case progression. Results indicated that the reporting rate for child sexual abuse of Indigenous children was between two and four times that of non-Indigenous children. In the Indigenous cases, the second jurisdi..

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