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Carrying dreadful experiences into adulthood is a stark reality for many victims of child sexual abuse in Pennsylvania.

Sexual abuse is, unfortunately, more widespread than most people realize.

However, there is hope in recent and proposed legislation to make it easier for victims to come forward and hold perpetrators and their institutions accountable. Finally, more victims can get the justice that has escaped them.

The child sexual abuse lawyers at Andreozzi & Foote are committed to helping victims move on with their lives and will guide you through the first essential steps, starting with a free case evaluation.

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UPDATE: HB 963 to extend the statute of limitations on sexual abuse
Pennsylvania Statute of Limitation Update 12/15/2020

What Is Child Sexual Abuse?

Child abuse takes many forms – from neglect of a child’s needs to violence against a child.

One of the most vile forms is sexual abuse, and because of the unpalatable nature of such crimes, it is a topic that is difficult for people to confront.

Child sexual abuse can be physical or non-physical. It involves contact between an adult or minor (a person aged under 18) and a child (aged under 16), resulting in sexual stimulation/gratification for the adult or minor.

Greater acknowledgment and awareness of the problem is required so that more parents recognize its tell-tale signs and more people who witness it come forward.

It is our public duty to hold abusers accountable for their actions against the most vulnerable members of society – notably children, the elderly, the disabled, and the sick.

What Types Of Sexual Violence Are Children Exposed To In Pennsylvania?

We need to be more aware of the types of sexual abuse that occur in our society. Violence comes in many forms.

Remember, a child cannot legally give consent to sexual activity, so sexual abuse can never be considered a child’s fault.

Following are all examples of child sexual abuse that we have encountered in Pennsylvania:

The above actions can all be punished by law. Any party that fails to make a reasonable effort to prevent the abuse of a child can also be prosecuted, depending on the circumstances.

Are There Social Environments That Foster Child Sexual Abuse?

It may be hard to stomach, but 90 percent of sexual abuse cases are perpetrated by a family member or someone the child knows – often within the family:

(Source: Sedlak et al., 2010)

There is no question that child sexual abuse is more common in some social environments. Understanding the social context that fosters abuse is essential. Generally speaking, we see it most commonly where:

In short, oppressive environments where power can be exploited promote child sexual abuse more than environments that are free and open – mainly because they provide a “cloak” behind which perpetrators can hide their actions.

Sexual Abuse: Children And Teens Are At Most Risk

While sexual abuse can occur at any age, children and teens are especially at risk.

Abusers prey on the vulnerable, and children are often unable to understand what is happening or repel the risk.

A few alarming statistics highlight the dangers posed:

How Can You Recognize A Child Abuser?

Many serial child abusers have honed their behavior into a well-developed system that preys on their victims.

Their actions often follow a pattern. Individuals may work themselves into positions of trust and look and act like trustworthy people.

Often, they target vulnerable individuals and begin a “grooming” process. Offenders lavish attention on their victims, earn their trust, and actively blur the boundaries between what is acceptable and what is not.

People who abuse frequently isolate their victims and test boundaries by noting reactions to inappropriate suggestions or even mild abuse before committing more severe acts. Therefore, carefully covering their tracks and avoiding suspicion.

They are so accomplished at doing this that parents and coworkers often do not notice the signs.

However, as a parent or colleague, you should be alert to some of the most obvious warning signs of behavior that could lead to abuse, such as:

What Are The Long-term Effects And Symptoms Of Child Sexual Abuse?

Unfortunately, the victims of child sexual abuse must often carry the emotional pain of their ordeal into adult life long after the physical signs of abuse are gone.

This can leave a lifelong mark on victims that some never wholly recover from. Attaining justice and having the courts recognize that they were wronged helps many heal.

Some of the long-term symptoms experienced by child sexual abuse victims include:

Victims may also suffer physical severe effects long after the abuse, such as:

Studies show that victims of child abuse are more likely to suffer from ill-health in adult life.

How Can You Protect Your Child From Abuse In Pennsylvania?

There are some steps you can take to minimize the risks of your child being the next victim:

Call Our Pennsylvania Child Sexual Abuse Lawyers Today

If you would like the child sexual abuse lawyers at Andreozzi & Foote to evaluate your case, please call 1 (866)-311-8640 for a free consultation.

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We understand the courage it takes to reach out for help, and we are here to listen. At Andreozzi + Foote, our trauma-informed attorneys are dedicated to providing compassionate, confidential support every step of the way. With extensive experience in advocating for survivors of sexual abuse, we are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where your voice is heard and your rights are fiercely protected. Contact us today for a free, in-depth consultation and take the first step toward justice.

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