Spanking: Helpful or Harmful? Parents and Caregivers, Let’s Talk

Spanking: Helpful or Harmful? Parents and Caregivers, Let’s Talk
APSAC 33rd Colloquium Welcome & Opening Plenary Speakers!

Register for the APSAC Colloquium! A groundbreaking national assessment reveals a devastating truth—every state is falling short in the fight against child sexual abuse and exploitation. The 2025 United States Out of the Shadows Index, developed by Economist Impact and supported by World Childhood Foundation USA, delivers states a failing average score of 49.9 out […]
Practical Science: New Research from Child Maltreatment

Practical Science: New Research from Child Maltreatment Article Featured: Characteristics of Child Sexual Abuse Material in Peer-to-Peer Networks and Predictors of its Severity: Insights From Filenames. Presenters: Ted Cross, PhD, Camille Cooper Abstract: The Internet has empowered millions of perpetrators who create and consume child sexual abuse material (CSAM), the current term replacing child pornography. In this study, […]
APSAC 8-Week Course on Technology Solutions and Challenges in Child Maltreatment

Register Here for the APSAC 8-Week Course on Technology Solutions and Challenges in Child Maltreatment Skill Level: Introductory / Intermediate General Admission (entire 8-week course): $160.00 APSAC Members and The New York Foundling Staff Admission: Free Up to 12 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology) Non-Members: $90.00 Up to 12 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology) APSAC Members and […]
Summer 2018 Issue of The Consultant Now Available

The summer 2018 issues of The Consultant, the quarterly newsletter from the California Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (CAPSAC) is now available. Inside, you’ll find informative articles, information about upcoming trainings and grant opportunities, and valuable resources for child maltreatment professionals both within and outside of California. Read the full issue here. #CAPSAC
APSAC Executive Director Dr. Janet Rosenzweig on the news of sexual abuse in the Pennsylvania Cathol

Today, Philly.com published an article by APSAC Executive Director Dr. Janet Rosenzweig on the Pennsylvania Catholic Church. The article, titled “Silence has protected predators in too many institutions” she issues a call to action for parents along with practical advice. Read the full article here. #SexualAbuse