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  2. Category:Child abuse by country - Wikipedia

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    Child abuse in the United States (4 C, 45 P) Y. Child abuse in Yemen (1 C) Z. Child abuse in Zimbabwe (1 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  3. Developmental impact of child neglect in early childhood

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    Child neglect, often overlooked, is the most common form of child maltreatment. [1] Most perpetrators of child abuse and neglect are the parents themselves. A total of 79.4% of the perpetrators of abused and neglected children are the parents of the victims, and of those 79.4% parents, 61% exclusively neglect their children. [2]

  4. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect - Wikipedia

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    OCAN's funding to states and tribes also provides for child abuse and neglect assessment, investigation, prosecution, and treatment activities. [2] Even though OCAN and NCCAN focus on America since it is a national center for the U.S., child abuse and neglect happens all over the world.

  5. Child abuse - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) defines child abuse and child maltreatment as "all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment or commercial or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to the child's health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship ...

  6. Category:Child abuse incidents and cases - Wikipedia

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    2009 Plymouth child abuse case; 2019 South Wales paternal sex abuse case; ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search. Search. Category: Child abuse ...

  7. Child neglect - Wikipedia

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    Child neglect is an act of caregivers (e.g., parents) that results in depriving a child of their basic needs, such as the failure to provide adequate supervision, health care, clothing, or housing, as well as other physical, emotional, social, educational, and safety needs. [1]

  8. Neglect - Wikipedia

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    Neglect is more severe in younger children when it comes to psychological consequences. Parental detachment can harm the child's development of bonding and attachment to the parents, [9] causing the child's expectations to be the same when they get older (furthering the cycle of abuse).

  9. Category:Child abuse resulting in death - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Child abuse resulting in death" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;