Sökning: "crimes against children"
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1. Rättsliga ingripanden vid föräldrars våld och övergrepp mot barn
Sammanfattning : The thesis concerns two pathways for legal intervention in cases of suspected child abuse at the hands of parents. One pathway is based on social law, where society's utmost tool is child protective custody. The other pathway is criminal law, where the abuse is investigated and enforced as a criminal offence. LÄS MER
2. Child molesters and children as witnesses : spatial behaviour, modus operandi and memory recall
Sammanfattning : Offenders who target children are a negative phenomenon in our society. These offenders are often seen as the worst of the worst of criminals and are therefore a priority for investigators trying to solve these crimes as fast as possible. LÄS MER
3. Child Sexual Abuse: Crimes, Victims, Offender Characteristics, and Recidivism
Sammanfattning : Background: Epidemiological research on child sexual abuse relies on health care surveys, anonymized population surveys, and criminal statistics, each with its methodological limitations. This study aims at compensating for these limitations by combining a population-based cohort from a large, representative region of Sweden and a clinic-referred group from the whole of Sweden. LÄS MER
4. Child Molesters and Children as Witnesses : Spatial Behaviour, Modus Operandi and Memory Recall
Sammanfattning : Offenders who target children are a negative phenomenon in our society. These offenders are often seen as the worst of the worst of criminals and are therefore a priority for investigators trying to solve these crimes as fast as possible. LÄS MER
5. Parallella processer : En rättsvetenskaplig studie av riskbedömningar i vårdnads- och LVU-mål
Sammanfattning : Crimes against children are among the most complicated. One of the reasons is high demand on the evidence in a criminal case. As a consequence, many alleged crimes may be difficult to solve. In order to protect the child from future harm, further legal processes might become necessary. LÄS MER