Politics & Government

Fairfax County: No. of Child Sex Abuse Reports Doubles From December 2010 to December 2011

County to host online discussion Wednesday

Fairfax County saw the number of child sex abuse cases reported more than double last month compared to December 2010, the county reported Friday. In December 2011, the Fairfax County Police Department Child Abuse Squad saw 39 reports of child sex abuse versus 19 in December 2010.

In all last year, the squad handled 329 cases covering child rape, sodomy, aggravated sexual battery and indecent liberties with a juvenile, the county reported.

Since the Penn State child sex abuse scandal broke in November 2011, Fairfax  has felt the impact, the county said. The Office for Women’s Domestic and Sexual violence hotline also reports that they’ve received an increased number of calls asking for advice and counsel since the scandal broke.

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The county hosted an online chat on this important and sensitive subject Wednesday for parents, students and volunteers who come in contact with children. Here's the transcript.

The number could be even higher. Although child sexual abuse is reported almost 90,000 times a year nationally, the numbers of unreported abuse is far greater because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened, and the legal procedure for validating an episode is difficult, according to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

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According to Childhelp, a national organization dedicated to helping victims, more than 90 percent of juvenile sexual abuse victims know their perpetrator in some way.

It's a serious topic that's difficult for many to discuss. Fairfax County hosted an online discussion for families, teachers and anyone else whose job or volunteer work puts them in close contact with children, on Wednesday, 

 Two detectives from the FCPD and an expert from the Office for Women & Domestic and Sexual Violence Services will be on hand to answer concerns and offer resources on where to get help.

 

 


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