Pedophiles and Child Molesters:
The Slaughter of Innocence
If You
Suspect
Do not talk yourself out of your own suspicions. Sometimes
people will convince themselves that they are not seeing what they
are seeing. Feelings of self-denial are often supported by the
strong denials of the suspect. These denials will be accompanied
by expressions of shock, outrage and even indignation that he
could even be suspected of such conduct. He will frequently make
partial admissions or comments such as: “I was only bathing her!”
or “I was just hugging her, I love her you know?” He will deny
that his behavior consisted of any sexual intent. The suspect will
sometimes enlist the support of friends and colleagues who will
attest to his sincerity and reputation. This pattern is typical
especially among preferential child molesters. If you think
an adult, friend or relative, is paying an excessive amount of
attention on your young child or any child, be cautious. Talk over
your suspicions with your spouse or someone you trust. Above all
make inquires to your child. You will notice some behavioral
changes in a child who is being actively abused. These changes may
include:
- Any sudden and unexpected change in a child’s traditional
behavior.
- He or she complains of frequent nightmares.
- A new fear of a place where the child has visited before or
a new fear of a person that he knows and has been in contact
with. Be very suspicious if your child demonstrates this
behavior.
- A new awareness of sex related words, genitals or drawings
of sexual themes.
Aside from psychological changes, look for physical signs of
abuse such as anal or genital redness, bleeding or any type of
suspicious injury to or near a child’s genitals. But keep in mind
that the overwhelming majority of child sex abuse cases do not
include a visible physical injury. There can be many reasons that
an injury will not occur in a sex abuse case. There may be no
force involved, the abuse may not include the child’s genitals or
penetration may never have been accomplished. The abuse may be
oral or consist of only touching. This is why molesters, when
caught, will frequently encourage police to have the victim
medically examined. They know there is no visible injury to
substantiate the charge. They believe that a medical examination
will support their claims of innocence. Never underestimate
the cleverness of these people. But the astute investigator knows
that the absence of an injury does not settle the matter, nor does
it prove conclusively that abuse did not take place.
Remember that children who are being sexually abused are
experiencing conflicting and painful emotions that they cannot
sort out or understand. But this does not mean the situation can’t
be verbalized. Children are more resilient than we give them
credit for and the children that recover the best from sexual
abuse are the ones whose parents took a proactive response to the
situation. We can only do that by arming ourselves with the tools
of knowledge and vigilance. It is up to us, the caretakers of
children, guardians of their safety and their dreams, to assume
control, cast off the ominous shadow of sexual abuse and bring
their nightmare to an end.
There are many ways to seek and obtain help:
Remember, you are not alone. There are many dedicated people
and organizations that fight child sexual assault and the threat
of Internet pornography every day. Visit these sites with your
children. They include:
http://www.cyberangels.org/,
promotes child safety and abuse prevention methods.
http://www.enough.org/ is
a website that warns adults and children of the threat of
pornography on the web.
http://www.pedowatch.org/ is
one of the oldest web sites in existence that works in conjunction
with law enforcement to combat pornography and child seducing on
the Internet.
http://www.prevent-abuse-now.com/,
is the home for Inside Pandora’s Box, a wealth of
information regarding children and Internet access.
http://www.troopers.state.ny.us/,
is the home for the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force in
the State of New York
http://www.officer.com/,
provides hundreds of links to a wide array of police agencies in
every state in America. No matter where you live, you will find a
police agency close to home. |