David Finkelhor
David Finkelhor | |
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Born | 1947 (age 76–77) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard College (BA, 1968)
Harvard Graduate School of Education (MEd, 1971) University of New Hampshire (PhD, 1978) |
Known for | Research on child abuse |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of New Hampshire |
Thesis | Sexually victimized children and their families (1978) |
Doctoral advisor | Murray A. Straus |
Website | www |
David Finkelhor (born 1947) is an American
Life and career
Finkelhor graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1964, then attended Harvard College, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Relations in 1968. While at Harvard, he took courses at the Institut d'Études Politiques, University of Paris in 1967. He earned his M. Ed. in 1971 from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and he received his Ph.D. in Sociology from University of New Hampshire in 1978 where he studied under Murray A. Straus.[1][2]
Finkelhor is also a senior faculty fellow and Master in Public Policy faculty member at the Carsey School of Public Policy.
Finkelhor began studying the
Finkelhor has received grants from sources including the
Finkelhor researches and has authored many studies, articles, and books on child sexual abuse. He is associated with the model which suggests that there are four preconditions which need to be met in order for child sexual abuse to occur:
- an offender with a predisposition to sexually abuse a child;
- the ability to overcome the offender's internal inhibitions against acting on that predisposition;
- an ability to overcome external barriers, such as lack of access to the child or supervision of the child by others;
- an ability to overcome any resistance or reluctance on the part of the child.[4]
He has stated that he intends to continue his research until he proves "an unambiguous and persuasive case that the problem [of child sexual abuse] is widespread".[5] According to Ken Plummer, he is "probably the most prominent sociologist at work in the field [of child sexual abuse]".[6]
In 1988 Finkelhor completed an investigation of child sexual abuse in daycares in the United States in response to the
References
- ^ David Finkelhor, Ph.D., Professor
- ^ "Dissertation Catalog: Sexually victimized children and their families (Finkelhor, David, dissertant)". University of New Hampshire Library. University of New Hampshire. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ ISBN 9780803934009.
- ISBN 9781118572665.
- ISBN 9780029100202.
- JSTOR 2071423.
- ^ Finkelhor, David; Williams, Linda M; Burns, Nanci; Kalinowski, Michael (1988). "Executive Summary - Sexual Abuse in Day Care: A National Study" (PDF). University of New Hampshire, Family Research Laboratory. Eric # ED292552. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ISBN 9780786426898.
- S2CID 102340546.
- S2CID 16123776.
- S2CID 392041. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2022-01-02.