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Web resource: http://www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/publications_nsvrc_guides_considering-family-reconnection-reunification-after-child-sexual-abuse.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Considering family reconnection and reunification after child sexual abuse : a road map for advocates and service providers
Authors: Pollard, Peter
Tabachnick, Joan
Keywords: Families;Sexual abuse;Victims / survivors;Child abuse;Perpetrators;Service provision;Children
Year: 2016
Publisher: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Notes:  It can be difficult for many people to fully take in the fact that the successful and safe integration of the adult or youth who sexually abused back into a community means that every child and community is safer. This is the ultimate goal for every professional working towards community safety, whether they are victim advocates, sex-offender treatment providers, probation or parole officers, or childprotective-services case managers.

Most of these same professionals would also agree that family reunification is not the ultimate goal for every case. In fact, reunification should only be considered if safety can be maintained for everyone in the family, especially with the safety of the child who was victimized at the center of the discussion.
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