2015
DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2015.1039152
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The State of the State: Childhood Sexual Abuse Prevention Efforts in North Carolina

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“…As a whole, these findings suggest there is an overall belief in the efficacy of containment-based policies (and corresponding support). At the same time, there is also a general pessimism about the ability of society to actually prevent CSA (Grady, Hurt, Cronin, Bolder, & Vidrine, 2015). However, these conclusions are largely based on surveys of the general public, whose support for punitive SOPs seems largely untethered from the reality (and the scientific evidence) that these policies are not effective.…”
Section: Perceptions Of Efficacy Are Untethered From Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a whole, these findings suggest there is an overall belief in the efficacy of containment-based policies (and corresponding support). At the same time, there is also a general pessimism about the ability of society to actually prevent CSA (Grady, Hurt, Cronin, Bolder, & Vidrine, 2015). However, these conclusions are largely based on surveys of the general public, whose support for punitive SOPs seems largely untethered from the reality (and the scientific evidence) that these policies are not effective.…”
Section: Perceptions Of Efficacy Are Untethered From Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%