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Advancing the assessment of child sexual exploitation: a rapid evidence review and preliminary validation of the CASEE structured professional judgment tool
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Advancing the assessment of child sexual exploitation: a rapid evidence review and preliminary validation of the CASEE structured professional judgment tool

Carol Ireland, Jane Ireland, Svenja Wittrock, Annalena Schmid and Phoebe Sands
Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice
02/02/2026

Abstract

Child sexual exploitation CASEE Vulnerability CSE risk CSE protective factors SPJ
Purpose: This paper explores the quality of assessments available where a child is felt to be vulnerable to child sexual exploitation (CSE). In particular it considers the preliminary reliability and validity of the Child Adolescent Sexual Exploitation Evaluation (CASEE, Ireland et al, 2025), which aims to consider vulnerability and protective factors in a child felt to be exposed to CSE concerns. Design/Methodology/Approach: It comprises of a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA), followed by a study of 94 professionals who completed a two-day CASEE validation event (3 events in total). Findings: The REA captured a continued absence of theoretical and empirical background to currently available CSE assessments for children, and a continued failure to consider a SPJ (Structured Professional Judgement) approach. Taking a SPJ approach to assessing CSE using the CASEE, this initial study demonstrated a good level of inter-rater reliability overall, with limited disagreements between raters. Originality: This paper argues the continued lack of CSE assessment tools that are empirically and theoretically developed, that take advantage of the SPJ robust approach, in addition to considerations of reliability and validity. The CASEE is outlined as an emerging example of an empirically informed SPJ tool able to begin to consider some of these gaps.
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