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The CIIVISE Report: Ending Sexual Violence Against Children

The Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Violence Against Children (CIIVISE), established on March 11, 2021 following the presidential announcement of January 23, 2021, is mandated to assess and publicize the scale of violence experienced by children and to formulate recommendations to address it. Chaired by Juvenile Court Judge Edouard Durand and Nathalie Mathieu, Executive Director of the association Docters Bru, the CIIVISE delivered its final report on November 20, entitled Sexual Violence Against Children: We Believe You. This report sets out 82 recommendations for urgent action.

8 December 2023

The state of sexual violence against children: an urgent response to a widespread and taboo issue

Incest and sexual violence against children are far from isolated occurrences, affecting all social and cultural backgrounds:

Beyond sexual assaults such as molestation and rape, child victims are often subjected to manipulation, threats, and minimisation of their suffering by offending parents. Such strategies aim to imprison the child in silence and impose guilt. Frequently, children do disclose what happened to them but are not believed:

The consequences of sexual violence are severe, increasing the likelihood of further victimization during life or of becoming an offender, alongside long-term psychological and physical trauma if not addressed in time and appropriately:

Even in the absence of disclosure, certain behavioral signs – both at school (distraction, aggression towards peers) and at home (hair-pulling, insomnia, refusal to eat) – should signal possible trauma, requiring adult inquiry.

Focus on selected CIIVISE recommendations

For early detection and specialized care of victims of incest:

For training professionals working with victims:

For effective protection of victims and whistleblowers:

 

“You are not alone anymore, we believe you.”

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