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maltreatment$46550$ - traduction vers grec

MALTREATMENT OR NEGLECT OF A CHILD
Child endangerment; Child maltreatment; Filial cruelty; Child abuse industry; Childhood abuse; Battered child; Child Abuse; Law relating to children; Battered child syndrome; Child cruelty; Kid abuse; Cruelty to children; Tardieu's syndrome; Non-accidental injury; Child abuse syndrome; Tough childhood; Dandelion child; Dandelion children; Child Maltreatment; Child mistreatment; Abuse on children; Child battery; Parental abuse of children; Parent abuse of children; Parental abuse of adolescents; Child abuser; Effects of child abuse; Causes of child abuse; Emotional effects of child abuse; Physical effects of child abuse; Non accidental trauma; Draft:Child abuse; Battered-child syndrome; Childhood maltreatment
  • Child Abuse Awareness Banner in [[Sarasota, Florida]]
  • A [[child soldier]] in [[El Salvador]], 1990.
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  • [[Rib fracture]]s in an infant secondary to child [[abuse]]
  • A girl who was burned during [[religious violence in Orissa]], [[India]].
  • Attacks on schoolgirls in [[Afghanistan]] are common
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maltreatment      
n. κακοποίηση

Définition

child abuse
¦ noun physical maltreatment or sexual molestation of a child.

Wikipédia

Child abuse

Child abuse (also called child endangerment or child maltreatment) is physical, sexual, and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child or children, especially by a parent or a caregiver. Child abuse may include any act or failure to act by a parent or a caregiver that results in actual or potential harm to a child and can occur in a child's home, or in the organizations, schools, or communities the child interacts with.

The terms child abuse and child maltreatment are often used interchangeably, although some researchers make a distinction between them, treating child maltreatment as an umbrella term to cover neglect, exploitation, and trafficking.

Different jurisdictions have different requirements for mandatory reporting and have developed different definitions of what constitutes child abuse, and therefore have different criteria to remove children from their families or to prosecute a criminal charge.