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  • {{Image|Childabusechart.jpg|right|300px|A bar graph on types of child abuse and neglect, by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services}} ...aracteristics of chilodren that increase their liklihood of being abused. Child abuse also has specific legal meanings, that, like all legal meanings, are locall
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  • A subtype of child abuse that occurs when an adult or older child forces or coerces a child into sex
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  • {{r|Child abuse}}
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  • * [[Child abuse]]
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  • *[[Child abuse]]
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  • {{r|Child abuse}}
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  • {{r|Child abuse}}
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  • *[[Child abuse]]
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  • ...sical examinations and treatments. This syndrome is considered a form of [[child abuse]], since another individual, usually a parent, is the source of the fabrica
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  • ...ed for its realistic and sensitive treatment of issues such as drug abuse, child abuse, and teenage pregnancy. The cast selected for Degrassi Junior High were mos
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  • ...while most commonly an athletic injury, can be confused with injury from [[child abuse]]
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  • ...ence of early [[psychological trauma]], or chronic maltreatment (such as [[child abuse]], [[child neglect]], or institutional neglect/abuse). It is most commonly
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  • {{r|Child abuse}}
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  • ...1, cited in Van Benschoten</ref>. It is primarily used in the context of [[child abuse]], typically in a child care setting. Frightening children is part of the
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  • {{Image|Childabusechart.jpg|right|300px|A bar graph on types of child abuse and neglect, by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services}} ...aracteristics of chilodren that increase their liklihood of being abused. Child abuse also has specific legal meanings, that, like all legal meanings, are locall
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  • * [[Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act]]
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  • {{r|Child abuse}}
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  • * Programs and services for the care and treatment of at-risk youth, child abuse prevention, and child adoption; ...all matters dealing with child abuse and domestic violence, including the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and child adoption; school lunch and child nu
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  • ...ng the hungry in Galveston, and is a founding member of Galveston County’s Child Abuse and Neglect Task Force, Child Fatality Review Team, and Child Advocacy Cent
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  • ...of Satanists and devil-worshipers. The analysis emphasizes that vandalism, child abuse, serial murders, and other crimes are all serious problems. In addition, th ...wledge: implications for understanding satanic ritual abuse allegations. ''Child Abuse Negl'' 21:1111-30. PMID 9422831 ''("... children do not generally possess s
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  • *[http://mentalhealth.about.com/cs/abuse/a/cooroborate.htm Corroboration of Child Abuse Memories] ...in Adults.] (includes a section on "Veracity of the patient's memories of child abuse.") ''International Society for the Study of Dissociation.'' [Chu JA ''et al
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  • ...rs, researchers have gathered evidence of the CPH from a few victims of [[child abuse]]. The most famous example is the case of [[Genie (linguistics)|Genie]] (a
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  • ...is illegal to view (e.g. instructions on criminal activity, depictions of child abuse) is a much narrower subset of material that may be classified RC and filter _ The most common form of child abuse and including child sexual abuse material can be found on YouTube, Facebook
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  • ...e journal | author = Bowman ES | year = 1996 | title = Delayed memories of child abuse: Part I: An overview of research findings on forgetting, remembering, and c *Westerhof, Y ''et al.'' (2000). Forgetting child abuse: Feldman-Summers and Pope's (1994) study replicated among Dutch psychologis
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  • #[[Child abuse]]: sexual and [[satanic ritual abuse|Satanic]]
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  • ...led her supervisor, who called the police. Her parents were charged with [[child abuse]], and Genie was taken to [[Children's Hospital Los Angeles]]. Genie's moth ...Genie was returned to the custody of her mother, who had been acquitted of child abuse and wished to care for her daughter. After a few months, the mother found t
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  • ...guage]]. Studies involving depriving [[animal]]s of stimuli and cases of [[child abuse]] have been used to argue that without exposure to environmental 'triggers'
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  • ...ed her legal training to pursue a variety of reform interests, including [[child abuse|abused and neglected children]], [[child labor]], [[poverty|poor]] families
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  • ...ef name=n05westman>Westman, Jack. (2001) Licensing Parents: Can We Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect. Perseus Books. ISBN 0738206210.</ref> Like LaFollette his con
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  • ...uction of deviant behavior: a theory and application to the case of ritual child abuse.] ''Sociological Perspectives'' Fall/1998</ref> Mainstream authorities late ...spread sense of shame and outrage at the pain caused to innocents. Because child abuse is so horrific, cases are widely publicized; this exaggerates the true exte
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  • '''Child sexual abuse''' is a subtype of [[child abuse]] that occurs when an adult or older child forces or coerces a child into s ...h care professionals in countries where central reporting of any suspected child abuse is mandatory by law. Because of the stigma associated with sex, and the ext
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  • ...has shifted to victims and witnesses, especially in sexual abuse, rape and child abuse cases. To protect from the emotional distress of seeing the perpetrator, vi
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  • It frames much of its concern with homosexuality in terms of [[child abuse]], saying "Homosexuals claim that “heterosexuals” molest most children
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  • ...hat DID is characterized by reports of extensive childhood trauma, usually child abuse.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Putnam FW, Guroff JJ, Silberman EK, Barban L, P
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  • ...ous conclusions are hard to draw. In one study where victims of documented child abuse were reinterviewed many years later as adults, a high proportion of the wom The ''Working Group on Investigation of Memories of Child Abuse'' of the American Psychological Association presented findings mirroring th
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  • "In 1975, Meadow described a serious form of child abuse, terming it [[Munchausen syndrome by proxy]]."<ref>Berg B. and Jones DP. ''
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  • ...r international [[amateur sports]] competition, or for the prevention of [[Child abuse|cruelty to children]] or [[Cruelty to animals|animals]]. 501(c)(3) exemptio
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  • ...with Michael Jackson claims singer molested him at the age of 10 in latest child abuse lawsuit|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2626762/Married-father-
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  • ...ical abuse and neglect on aggressive withdrawn, and prosocial behavior". ''Child Abuse and Neglect'' (18): 871–84.</ref> and as adults are at risk of developing
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  • *SO5 - Child Protection, since renamed SCD5 Child Abuse Investigation Team
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  • ...stin, Lela B.; Karger, Howard Jacob; and Stoesz, David. ''The Politics of Child Abuse in America.'' (1996). 194 pp.
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  • ...en those involved in terrorism or the mutual pleasure of those involved in child abuse &mdash; relationships that are bad in themselves.
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  • ...moved. It was not always a smooth discussion. There were articles about child abuse, as I recall.... BUT, your so-called consensus occurred 3 to 2 years ago, i
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  • | contribution = A history of child abuse and infanticide | contribution = A history of child abuse and infanticide
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  • ...my/The_Primer.pdf "The Primer"] - Helping Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse in Polygamous Communities. A joint report from the offices of the Attorneys
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  • ...{{cite journal |author=Benatar M, Benatar D |title=Between prophylaxis and child abuse: the ethics of neonatal male circumcision |journal=Am J Bioeth |volume=3 |i
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  • ...a significant risk for the [[Shaken baby syndrome]].<ref>Krugman RD. Fatal child abuse: analysis of 24 cases. Pediatrician. 1983-1985;12(1):68-72. PMID 6571113</r ...evelopment of the baby. It definitely does not mean that the parents are [[Child abuse|abusing]] or mistreating the baby. Much of what is called "colic" may actua
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  • ...roceeding. There are exceptions for reporting certain contagious diseases, child abuse, and other specific events. In the U.S., privileged information is protecte
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  • ...a significant risk for the [[Shaken baby syndrome]].<ref>Krugman RD. Fatal child abuse: analysis of 24 cases. Pediatrician. 1983-1985;12(1):68-72. PMID 6571113</r ...evelopment of the baby. It definitely does not mean that the parents are [[Child abuse|abusing]] or mistreating the baby. Much of what is called "colic" may actua
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  • ...imination]], [[Psychological trauma|trauma]] during early childhood, and [[Child abuse|abuse]] may also contribute.<ref>Larsson HJ, Eaton WW, Madsen KM, Vestergaa
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  • ...dely by profession and condition, and certainly by state. In most states, child abuse must be reported to appropriate authorities. In some states drug counselor
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  • ...s weapon, assault with serious bodily injury, assault of a child under 16, child abuse or neglect, robbery, or a felony under 18 USC Ch. 109A (Sexual Abuse). Terr
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  • ...alth organizations. All US states require physicians to report suspected [[child abuse]]. [[Gunshot wound]]s usually must be reported to police. Not all [[infecti
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  • ...tion: contraception, women's careers, abortion, divorce, homosexuality and child abuse, in that order. <ref name="joyce">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thenation.com/d
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