Objective: The primary aim of this article is to determine the effectivenes
s of community intervention in the case of child sexual abuse. The article
describes and analyses an actual case in a small urban community in Israel.
Method: After several incidents of child sexual abuse, much of it incestuou
s, were brought to light in the community, they were discussed openly, cont
ained, and punished. A community campaign, in which community activists as
well as all the service providers were involved, was organized by community
social workers. Individual, group, and community interventions were used.
Results: The continuation of the abuse has been checked, and, so far, there
is no evidence to suggest its resurgence. Community apathy to child sexual
abuse seems to have been halted and reversed. The involvement of community
residents, particularly the activists, has increased, and this appears to
be the major factor in changed community norms toward child sexual abuse.
Conclusion: Implications of the individual, group, and community interventi
ons are discussed. An integrated program of intervention practices is advoc
ated to contain and prevent the incidence of child sexual abuse and incest.
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