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Are Schools Safe and Gender Equal Spaces?
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)This report presents findings from a baseline study carried out in specific districts of five Asian countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam, as part of a programme to address School Related Gender based Violence (SRGBV) in the region.
Download: English | KhmerInvestigating Travelling Child Sex Offenders
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE) CambodiaIn the period 2003-2013, APLE investigations resulted in 288 arrests. Detailed information has been collected about the offenders, victims, and the legal process in each case. All data has been analysed and APLE staff members were consulted to provide their expertise about the topics in question. The objective is to provide substantial knowledge about traveling child sex offenders, victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation, and the legal process in Cambodia.
Download: English | KhmerGrooming Techniques: Techniques Used by Perpetrators in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2013 / Sources: Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE) CambodiaA technique often used in street-‐‑based exploitation is grooming. “Grooming”, in this publication, is a term that describes the techniques and behaviors that child sex offenders use to develop a relationship of trust, control and dependence with their victims (and often the victims’ʹ families and communities). Common techniques for travelling child sex offenders are to provide their victims, the victim’s family or the victim’s community with monetary support, food and shelter, gifts, holidays and education.
Download: English | KhmerSex, Abuse and Childhood
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: World VisionThis report presents an overview of the findings of four separate studies conducted in vulnerable communities in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, and Vietnam on knowledge, attitudes and practices related to child sexual abuse, including in travel and tourism. The studies were undertaken to contribute to the design and conceptual platform of Project Childhood Prevention Pillar.
Download: English | KhmerDatabase Report on Rape, Sexual Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2011 / Sources: ECPAT CambodiaThis report aims to provide stakeholders and the public with a general insight into the dynamics and trends of Sexual Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation and Rape in Cambodia, and to provide relevant stakeholders (for example, international organizations, NGOs, government agencies) useful information to keep up-to-date with dynamics and trends, as well as inform the identification of intervention priorities and strategies. On the other hand, the Reports aim to improve the general public’s access to (basic) information on three serious issues affecting Cambodian society.
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