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26 J. Child Sexual Abuse 1 (2017)

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JOURNAL OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
2017, VOL. 26, NO. 1, 1-2                                  Routledge
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2017.1279002            Taylor & Francis Group



Forthcoming Special Issues and Editor Acknowledgments

The  Journal of Child Sexual Abuse will have a variety of special topics in
future issues. The  first one will focus on risk assessment  in sexually
abusive youth  with guest editors Lucinda Rasmussen   and L. C. Miccio-
Fonseca. We  will also be issuing a call for submissions for disclosure of
child sexual abuse,  suggestibility issues, and false allegations of child
sexual abuse,  with guest  editors Kathleen  Faller, Mark Everson,  and
Viola  Vaughan  Eden.  Future  special issues include the costs of child
sexual  abuse, guest  editor Alicia Bray, betrayal  trauma  institutional
betrayal for child sexual abuse victims and survivors, and guest editors
Carly Smith  and Brianna  Delker as well as others involving child sexual
abuse in Native American  communities, non-offending  caregivers of sexu-
ally abused children, and adult male survivors of child sexual abuse. Please
contact our  office or me you  are interested in being a guest editor or
coeditor of a special issue or have an article that might fit into one of
those planned.
   I want to acknowledge the efforts of my staff who have worked on  the
journal and have been  largely responsible for the success we have seen. I
would  like to thank Jessica Mueller, who has been the senior and managing
editorial assistant for the past couple of years, and Shawnee Brew and Leah
Dockler for their assistance with the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse during the
past year. Sarah Robinson has also been very helpful in the special issues for
the journals. Our editorial assistant for 2017 is Katelyn Challman.
   I would also like to acknowledge a few editorial board members who are
rotating off. They have been instrumental in providing reviews and feedback
for articles submitted for possible publication over the years. These include
Christine Courtois, Wendy  Deaton, Toni  Cavanagh  Johnson, Susan Kelly,
and Nancie  Palmer. Chris, Susan Toni, and Wendy have been reviewers for
many  years, and I have valued their contributions to the journal. In fact,
Susan has been on  the editorial board for 25 years! I really appreciate their
support over the years.
  We   have added  new  editorial board members for 2017. These  include
Pamela  Alexander, Greg  Bohall, Amy  Damashek,   Marc  Felizzi, Michelle
Harriman,  Maureen  Kenny,  Karen Oshima,  Cassandra  Simmel, and  Craig
Springer. Their affiliations are listed on the inside of the front cover of the
journal and on the Web  site. I look forward to working with them in the
coming  year.
  Thank  you again for all of your support and interest in our journal. Take care.


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