‘Mind the (Knowledge) Gap’: Towards a Criminal Duty to Report Child Sexual Abuse?
Over the past few decades, child sexual abuse (‘CSA’) has become recognized as a serious and major problem in modern societies. Consequently, a common denominator in modern government policy is that CSA must be criminalized and pro-actively enforced. However, if national authorities are to be able t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Renée Sharon Barbara Kool, Senna Kerssies, Tessa van der Rijst |
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Utrecht University School of Law
2021
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