Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Volume 16, Issue 1-2, 2015, Pages 17-26

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and State Child Welfare Systems (Article)

Bounds D.* , Julion W.A. , Delaney K.R.
  • a Rush University, Chicago, IL, United States
  • b Rush University, Chicago, IL, United States
  • c Rush University, Chicago, IL, United States

Abstract

In several states, commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is now a reportable child abuse offense. Illinois has taken the lead in tackling the issue and the Illinois experience illuminates valuable lessons. This article delineates the protection, practice, and policy implications that evolve when CSEC falls under a state child welfare system. The specific aims are to (a) discuss CSEC, its victims, risks, harms, and challenges inherent in providing effective care; (b) use Illinois as an exemplar to explicate the consequences and implementation challenges of establishing a state reporting system that frames CSEC as a child welfare issue; (c) recommend strategies for developing effective state reporting models, and (d) demonstrate how nurses are well poised to advocate for victims of human trafficking on both state and national levels. Recommendations for improving the identification of CSEC victims and overcoming challenges to state implementation are offered. © 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.

Author Keywords

Child welfare policy Sexual abuse Prostitution

Index Keywords

Child Abuse, Sexual health care policy human Illinois United States Humans Adolescent male Mandatory Reporting female Child Welfare prostitution child sexual abuse human trafficking legislation and jurisprudence adult Health Policy crime victim Crime Victims Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84936950857&doi=10.1177%2f1527154415583124&partnerID=40&md5=70f282de20bb032111357cc9b407f6e6

DOI: 10.1177/1527154415583124
ISSN: 15271544
Cited by: 21
Original Language: English