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NCAC Fact Sheets

The NCAC’s fact sheets are designed to be used as professional and public awareness tools by any organization, community, or individual. They may be downloaded, printed, and distributed as needed.
These fact sheets are intended to promote the use of research to guide child abuse prevention and intervention practice.

 

As a Matter of Fact: The Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and
Adult Health

As a Matter of Fact: The Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Child/Adolescent Well-Being

As a Matter of Fact: The Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Academic Achievement

As a Matter of Fact: Maltreated Children: The High Risk of Poly-victimization

As a Matter of Fact: Children with Problematic Sexual Behaviors

As a Matter of Fact: Adolescent Disclosure of Sexual Abuse

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Impact on Children at Different Ages of Witnessing Intimate Partner Violence

Fact Sheet in PDF

Child Sexual Abuse: Perpetrators-Manipulation-Disclosure-Prevention

Fact Sheet in PDF

Parents Can Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

Fact Sheet in PDF

Ten Facts About
Child Abuse

Fact Sheet in PDF

What Parents Need to Know About Educator Sexual Misconduct with Students

Fact Sheet in PDF

What Educators Need to Know about Sexual Misconduct with Students

Fact Sheet in PDF

Interviewing Children on the Spectrum

Fact Sheet in PDF

Asking about Manipulation in the Forensic Interview

Fact Sheet in PDF

Attorney’s Questioning of Children (Part 1)

Fact Sheet in PDF

Attorney’s Questioning of Children (Part 2)

Fact Sheet in PDF

Children’s Abilities to Date Events

Fact Sheet in PDF

Co-Occurrence of Intimate Partner Violence with Child Maltreatment

Fact Sheet in PDF

Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)

Fact Sheet in PDF

Revictimization of Adolescents and Adults with Histories of Child Sexual Abuse

Fact Sheet in PDF


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