What are the perpetrator statistics on fathers, brothers, neighbors, etc.?
The most commonly reported perpetrators are fathers and stepfathers. Brothers, sisters, mothers, baby-sitters, and uncles, are also among the most common abusers. Who abuses is an important piece in the question, “why do people abuse?” We don t necessarily know why, but we do know most abusers were abused themselves. With incest perpetration being a family based sexual abuse, it can repeat itself from family member to family member, generation before generation, and those thereafter. But despite this, we know from statistics that overwhelmingly, most children who have been abused, don t go on to abuse others. back to top of questions How does alcohol play a role? Statistically, it is found that children from alcoholic families are many times more likely to be abused than in other families. One conclusion thought to cause this statistic involves the unresolved boundaries in alcoholic families. Boundaries in an alcoholic family are not as clearly defined and enforced. The roles of parent