TY - JOUR PY - 2001// TI - Problems of child sexual abuse in Africa or the imbroglio of a double paradox: the example of Cameroon JO - Child abuse and neglect A1 - Menick, Daniel Mbassa SP - 109 EP - 121 VL - 25 IS - 1 N2 - OBJECTIVE: This study has investigated the prevalence of sexual abuse cases in Cameroon (Africa) and approached the way these cases are solved. METHOD: 405 medical certificates have been reviewed within a three years period. RESULTS: Over 405 medical certificates, 19 cases of sexual abuse have been identified. All the victims were girls. The great majority of them were aged 10-14 (57.9%) and 15-19 (31.6%). The sexual assaults have been perpetrated out of the family. CONCLUSION: The results show evidence of sexual abuse cases in Africa. Friendly adjustments by private contracts and family interventions with financial amends for the parents of the victims are often preferred to the court of justice, because of poverty, cultural pressures and judicial injunctions.

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