by SUKA Society | Aug 18, 2011 | Research
In our work among young offenders, we often find that any prison term imposed upon young people changes how they view themselves and how they would relate with others. From the article below, this controversial experiment conducted 40 years ago clearly shows that...
by SUKA Society | Jun 17, 2011 | Research
An article on Time Magazine about child abuse gives us a little insight into the reasons why most child abuse cases goes unreported – Children in highly developed countries suffer abuse and neglect much more often than is reported by official child-protective...
by SUKA Society | Oct 19, 2010 | Opinion, Research
Common excuses made by parents, relatives or family friends who sexually assault children – 1. “All fathers do this” Underlying this excuse is the attitude that children are their father’s property. The offender tries to trick the child into...
by SUKA Society | Sep 13, 2010 | Research, Statistics
When protecting a child from sexual assault, it is important for us to note the following myths and facts – Myth – Strangers are the main culprit Fact – In 70% of cases in Malaysia, the offender is a member of the child’s immediate family or...