- Facts for Families
[IA][Direct] -
About psychiatric disorders affecting children and adolescents, 46 info sheets which provide material on issues such as the depressed child, teen suicide, stepfamily problems and child sexual abuse. - Child Sexual Abuse [commnet.edu] [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Links to sevices, agencies, directories for services, legal info, statistics, book reviews and mailing lists.
- Child Sexual Abuse [utk.edu] [TheOldNet][Direct]
- CornerHouse [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Interagency child abuse evaluation center for children who have reported sexual abuse and the professionals who work on their behalf.
- Crime On The Superhighway
[TheOldNet][Direct] -
Details online crimes, primarily crimes against children, how the criminals operate, safety measures and contacts. - Famous British Paedophiles [TheOldNet][Direct]
- Grant Hussey Foundation [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Safeguarding children from sexual abuse.
- International Child Molester Database [TheOldNet][Direct]
- M.A.L.E. [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Resources and support for males who have experienced sexual abuse.
- National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization [TheOldNet][Direct]
- Nudist/Naturist Hall of Shame [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Investigating the potential threat pedophiles present to children in nudist environments.
- Publicizing Child Molester's Prison Release [TheOldNet][Direct]
- RID Alaska Child Sexual Abuse [TheOldNet][Direct] -
A resource and information directory on child sexual abuse in the state of Alaska.
- SADM [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Secure email-listserver for anyone who has experienced childhood sexual abuse, Dissociation or MPD. Encourage participation by friends, relatives and partners.
- Sexual Abuse of Males: Prevalence, Lasting Effects, and Resources [TheOldNet][Direct] -
Scholarly discussion of research with bibliographies and Web resources.
- Sexual Assault Information [TheOldNet][Direct]
- SNAP - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests [TheOldNet][Direct] -
National self-help organization of men and women who were sexually abused by Catholic priests, brothers, nuns, deacons, and teachers.
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