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ABUSER – Someone who has committed a crime against a child. Not everyone who sexually abuses children is a pedophile. Child sexual abuse is perpetrated by a wide range of individuals with diverse motivations. Many abusers are youth themselves, or situational offenders also commonly known as: perpetrator, offender, those who offend.

ACTIVE BYSTANDER OR UPSTANDER – A person typically not involved in a situation but they may sense that something is unsafe or witness a boundary violation against a child and they act upon their suspicions to protect the child.

ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) – According to the CDC, “Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years). For example: experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect, witnessing violence in the home or community, having a family member attempt or die by suicide. Also included are aspects of the child’s environment that can undermine their sense of safety, stability, and bonding, such as growing up in a household with: substance use problems, mental health problems, instability due to parental separation or household members being in jail or prison. ACEs are linked to chronic health problems, mental illness, and substance use problems in adolescence and adulthood. ACEs can also negatively impact education, job opportunities, and earning potential.”