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In recent decades, there has been an increase in the number of studies on sexual
violence against children and adolescents, however, this was the last form of abuse to be
studied. This article presents some results from these studies, in particular, concepts,
epidemiology, and consequences. We also propose a reflection on the confusion
between sexual assault and pedophilia, concluding that there is a consensus among the
scientific community that not all sexual perpetrators of children and adolescents are
pedophiles and not all pedophiles are sexual perpetrators.
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Child sexual abuse Developmental victimology