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  2. 6 youths allege sexual abuse while in Oregon juvenile ... - AOL

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    Warning: This story contains discussions of sexual assault.The details may be disturbing or triggering to some. If you or someone you know needs help, local organizationscan provide resources. For ...

  3. Karly's Law - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Oregon had 67,885 total referrals for child abuse and neglect. Of those, 28,584 reports were referred for investigation. [6] Prior to the passage of HR 3328 in 2007, these numbers were: 46,524 total referrals for child abuse and neglect, 23,529 were referred for investigation in 2004. [7]

  4. Oregon man caught in Whatcom Co. child-sex sting sentenced ...

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    Child Protective Services: Washington state hotline for reporting child abuse and neglect, 866-829-2153. Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services : 24-hour Help Line: 360-715-1563, Email: info ...

  5. Oregon men sentenced for child sex crimes in Lane County - AOL

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    James Ferrell, 36, was charged in May with second-degree rape and second-degree sexual abuse after engaging in unconsented sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 14 sometime between ...

  6. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect - Wikipedia

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    In America alone, it is found that more than 5 children die every single day due to child abuse. [3] Now compare that to the statistic, "In 2017, the WHO estimated that up to 1 billion minors between the ages of 2 and 17 years of age have endured violence either physical, emotional, or sexual."

  7. 1994 Oregon Ballot Measure 11 - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Oregon has the second highest rate of youth transfers to adult court in the nation, with young people - especially youth of color - subjected to lifelong consequences as a result. In 2012, Oregon convicted black youth of Measure 11 offenses at 17 times the rate of their white counterparts.

  8. Cudahy parents charged after their kids test positive for ...

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    The mother is also facing seven counts of child neglect ― four of which are felonies. If convicted, she could face up to a $70,000 fine and up to 18 years and nine months in prison.

  9. Mandated reporter - Wikipedia

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    The criteria for reporting vary significantly based on jurisdiction. [11] Typically, mandatory reporting applies to people who have reason to suspect the abuse or neglect of a child, but it can also apply to people who suspect abuse or neglect of a dependent adult or the elderly, [12] or to any members of society (sometimes called Universal Mandatory Reporting [UMR]).