Is Your Child Being Sexually Assaulted?

How do you know?

What about your niece--or nephew,
your child's best friend,
a grandchild, the neighbor's child?


We have more questions than answers.


Would you recognize a sex offender?


What about False Memory Syndrome?

Has False Memory Syndrome paralyzed us?

Do we ignore all of the victims because there's a possibility of false accusations? Are we throwing out the baby with the bath water?

Ask Sandy Snider about children falsely accusing someone of sex crimes. Her eleven year old son, Zachary, was brutally murdered in a tiny quiet town in Indiana by the nice young man living next door--a convicted, imprisoned, and released sex offender.

Ask Don Kanka about sex crimes. His daughter Megan was assaulted and killed by a sexual offender in a small town in New Jersey.


Why are we afraid to find out what is really going on with our children--in our community?

Why are we afraid to survey our school children on sexual abuse?

Why do we focus on the word SEX?

Why don't we look at the real issues--

And, it's political.

Who decides how we'll go about reaching victims? Superintendents, prosecutors, juvenile judges. They're all open to public scrutiny and no one in the public eye wants to risk political controversy and their income.

What do county and state superintendents, politicians, and prosecutors say about sexual abuse education and school surveys on sexual victimization:


It's easier and safer to stay unaware--and unconcerned.

We all have excuses--

and still, we have millions of silent victims--

too young to help themselves--

too afraid to tell.


Why don't children tell?


How much power are we giving sex offenders?

Do you know what's happening in your own community?

Do you care? Enough to take a stand? Enough to finally speak out?

Or will your eyes stay closed?

Where do we find the answers.


If you do care--and aren't afraid to take a stand--to speak out...

I've spent three years developing an anonymous survey for young adolescents on undisclosed sexual victimization.

If you would like more information,--


© Nancy Faulkner, PhD 1995-2003