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References

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  1. Data and Industry Analysis, Health and Community Services, Personal Communication, 1995
  2. Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault and the Survivors Coalition, Sharing the Journey - Self Help Groups for Survivors of Sexual Assault, 1992, p.49
  3. Op Cit., Data and Industry Analysis, Health and Community Services
  4. Health and Community Services publication, You and Your Child - For Parents of Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused, p.17
  5. Briggs, F., Hawkins, R.M.F., and Williams, M.A. A Comparison of the Early Childhood and Family Experiences of Incarcerated Convicted Male Child Molesters and Men Who Are Sexually Abused in Childhood and Have No Convictions for Sexual Offences Against Children, Criminology Council (Australia), July 1994
  6. Research Disputes Assumptions About Child Molesters, National District Attorneys Association, Bulletin Vol.7, No.4, July-August 1988

Suggested reading material

  • Hunter, Mic 1990, Abused Boys - The neglected victims of child sexual abuse, Ballantine Books
  • Lew, Mike 1993, Victims No Longer - A guide for men recovering from sexual child abuse, published in Ceda, Mandarin Paperbacks
  • Sexual Assault Information for Boys, Published by Goulburn Valley Centre Against Sexual Assault 1992

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The South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault acknowledges the traditional Aboriginal owners of country throughout Victoria. We pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.