One in Ten

National Children's Alliance

Engaging the brightest minds working to solve one of the world's toughest challenges—child abuse. Join us for conversations with leading experts on science, law, medicine, morality, and messaging. One in Ten is brought to you by National Children's Alliance, the largest network of care centers in the U.S. serving child victims of abuse. Our host is Teresa Huizar, NCA's CEO and a national expert on child abuse intervention and trauma treatment. Visit us online at nationalchildrensalliance.org.

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    Image-Based Sexual Abuse: The Pain That Never Goes Away

    Show Notes In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar interviews Dr. Kimberly Mitchell from the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center. The discussion centers on image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) and its unique, amplifying effects on victims. They delve into the disturbing prevalence of various forms of IBSA, including coercion and threatening behavior among youth. The conversation also explores the severe psychological impacts such as increased risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury among victims.   Additionally, Dr. Mitchell discusses the challenges and complexities of researching this rapidly evolving field amidst advances in digital and AI technology. Potential future research directions, including the role of social support and community engagement, are also highlighted.    Time Topic  00:00 Introduction to Image-Based Sexual Abuse  01:15 Defining Image-Based Sexual Abuse  02:53 Research Background and Technological Impact  05:07 Unique Harms of Image-Based Sexual Abuse  08:47 Study Design and Participant Demographics  11:05 Key Findings and Hypotheses  14:35 Diverse Experiences and Future Research  17:57 Prevalence and Prevention Challenges  23:35 Navigating Healthy Spaces and Influencer Strategies  24:37 Creative Approaches in Child Abuse Prevention  25:58 Global Perspectives on Youth Involvement  28:44 Vulnerabilities of Sexual Minority Youth Online  30:09 Social Support and Online Vulnerabilities  33:18 Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Image-Based Sexual Abuse  38:24 Future Research Directions and Resiliency  39:52 Bystander Intervention and Positive Variance  41:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  Resources Image-based sexual abuse profiles: Integrating mental health, adversities, and victimization to explore social contexts in a diverse group of young adults - ScienceDirect Support the show Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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    Healing Beyond Justice for Teen Sexual Assault Survivors

    In this episode of "One in Ten," host Teresa Huizar interviews Dr. Jessica Shaw, an associate professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, about the criminal justice system's response to adolescent sexual assault. They discuss mandatory reporting laws, prosecution rates, and the broader implications for survivors. Dr. Shaw, a community psychologist, shares her extensive research findings, highlighting systemic challenges and the critical importance of procedural justice in healing. They also explore the role of multidisciplinary responses, the impact of environment on victim experience, and the influence of community and systems in supporting survivors. The episode underscores the need for a victim-centered approach and the necessity of procedural improvements in the handling of these sensitive cases.    Time Stamps:  00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview  00:19 Guest Introduction: Dr. Jessica Shaw  01:57 Understanding Community Psychology  04:09 The Role of Mandatory Reporting  05:18 Research on Adolescent Sexual Assault  10:27 Challenges in the Criminal Justice System  15:43 Study Findings and Implications  27:47 Procedural Justice and Survivor Experience  40:37 Future Research and Closing Remarks  Resources: The Impact of Mandatory Reporting Policies on Adolescent Sexual Assault Case Progression in the Criminal Legal System Support the show Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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    Child Sex Trafficking Starts at Home

    In this episode of One in Ten, Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Vanessa Bouché, research fellow at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, about child sex trafficking and the 25-year impact of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). The conversation delves into the origins and patterns of child sex trafficking, the federal and state legislative responses, and the importance of empirical data in shaping effective policies. Dr. Bouché shares insights from her studies, highlighting the intersection with other forms of child abuse and the need for increased prevention efforts. The episode also explores the role of technology and corporate accountability in combating trafficking, and the importance of addressing the root causes and behaviors leading to both victimization and perpetration.    Time  Topic  00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction  00:24 The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)  01:25 Dr. Bouché 's Journey into Human Trafficking Research  03:15 Challenges in Data Collection and Prosecution  04:12 Federal vs. State Prosecutions  06:39 Trends and Challenges in Human Trafficking Cases  14:48 The Role of Technology and Online Exploitation  18:28 Prevention and Legislative Gaps  24:06 Corporate Accountability and Public Responsibility  31:48 Intersectionality and Vulnerable Populations  37:28 Future Research and Concluding Thoughts  Resources: Federal Human Trafficking Prosecution Data: Identifying Trends, Gaps, and Disparities to Advance Evidence-Based ReformsSupport the show Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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    Is God Punishing Me?

    In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Ernie Jouriles, professor and director of clinical training at Southern Methodist University, to explore the profound influence of spirituality and divine struggles on children and teens who have experienced sexual abuse. They discuss why some young individuals perceive their abuse as divine punishment, the role of self-blame, and the minimal attention the intersection of spirituality and mental health has received in child maltreatment literature. Dr. Jouriles shares findings from his studies, revealing significant predictors of trauma symptoms over time and highlighting the need for a holistic approach to care that includes discussing faith-related concerns. Practical implications for child advocacy professionals and the potential role of faith leaders in supporting affected children are also explored.    Time Stamps    Time Topic  00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview  01:19 Guest Introduction: Dr. Ernie Jouriles  01:24 Exploring the Relationship Between Spirituality and Child Sexual Abuse  03:49 Study Findings on Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health  06:06 Understanding Spiritual Support and Struggles  10:13 Implications of Self-Blame and Divine Struggles  15:46 Future Research Directions and Practical Applications  29:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  39:31 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information  Resources: Spirituality, self-blame, and trauma symptoms among adolescents waiting for treatment after disclosing sexual abuse Support the show Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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    Honoring their Stories: Intentional Engagement in Advocacy, Education, and Prevention

    This episode features a live conference panel discussion led by NCA CEO, Teresa Huizar, at the 2025 NCA Leadership Conference. Highlighting their theme of 'Everyday Champions,' the discussion features three inspiring survivor advocates: Jenna Quinn, Jimmy Widdifield, and Dr. Danielle Moore. Each panelist shares their experiences, challenges, and motivations for becoming public voices for change. They delve into critical topics such as survivor involvement, the importance of trauma-informed approaches, and the ethics of utilizing survivor stories. Practical advice and personal anecdotes emphasize the importance of support, authenticity, and the avoidance of exploitation or tokenism. The segment concludes with each panelist offering insights into best practices for inviting and amplifying survivor voices in a respectful and ethical manner. Time  Topic 00:00 Introduction 01:25 Panel Introduction and Survivorship 02:27 Jenna Quinn's Story and Advocacy 03:36 Jimmy Widdifield's Experience and Work 04:32 Dr. Danielle Moore's Mission and Advocacy 05:37 The Importance of Survivor Inclusion 07:30 Deciding to Go Public: Personal Stories 15:45 Handling Media and Public Speaking 30:29 Ethics of Sharing Trauma Narratives 33:17 Ethical Considerations in Survivor Storytelling 36:03 Avoiding Tokenism and Ensuring Authentic Input 40:53 Creating a Supportive Environment for Survivors 45:14 Positive Experiences and Lessons Learned 50:53 Cautionary Tales and Advice 54:37 Key Takeaways for Working with Survivors 57:48 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Support the show Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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Engaging the brightest minds working to solve one of the world's toughest challenges—child abuse. Join us for conversations with leading experts on science, law, medicine, morality, and messaging. One in Ten is brought to you by National Children's Alliance, the largest network of care centers in the U.S. serving child victims of abuse. Our host is Teresa Huizar, NCA's CEO and a national expert on child abuse intervention and trauma treatment. Visit us online at nationalchildrensalliance.org.

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