Source: publichealth.jhu.edu 8/19/26 Preventing CSA requires challenging our misconceptions, understanding where current approaches fall short, and investing in strategies that can work to keep kids safe. An estimated 20% of all children in the U.S. will experience child sexual abuse (CSA) or attempted CSA, either online or offline, before they turn 18. It’s a reality we have the tools to change, says Elizabeth Letourneau, PhD, a professor in Mental Health and the director of MOORE | Preventing Child Sexual Abuse. Letourneau is also the co-author of One in Five, which presents CSA as the biggest public…
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