Sentences with phrase «widespread abuse of children»

In other words, as far as New York City's exclusive Harvard Club is concerned, when it comes to important issues of public policy and the apparent widespread abuse of children who attend Success Charter Schools, ensuring that the truth is told is of little to no concern.
God forbid the Vatican should spend their time and energy reforming a system that allowed widespread abuse of children.

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By contrast, during the widespread «satanic ritual abuse» hysteria of the 1980s, people believed bizarre accusations of child abuse, which were being perpetuated by credulous social workers and psychotherapists.
When abuse of animals is widespread, when the bellowing of thirsty animals in cattle cars is heard and ignored, when cruelty still prevails in many slaughterhouses, when animals are clumsily and painfully butchered in our kitchens, when brutish people inflict unimaginable torments upon animals and when some animals are exposed to the cruel games of children, all of us share in the guilt.7
First, in reporting widespread child abuse in Brooklyn's community of Orthodox Jews, there was not the «selective outrage» which animates the paper against criminous Catholic clerics, whose numbers are in fact proportionally much smaller than other religious and professional groups.
The announcement comes on the one - year anniversary of a major papal statement on the widespread problem of child abuse in the deeply Catholic country.
This is not to mention widespread rape and sexual abuse of women and children, or the abduction of children for use as ISIS fighters or informers.
The commission found widespread and systematic abuse in inflating school rolls to beef up the allocation of state dollars - including adding the names of dead children to the roster of students showing up to class every day.
A UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in 2014 said one in three rape victims in India was a minor and expressed alarm over the widespread sexual abuse of children.
Another implication is that prevention strategies should emphasize emotional abuse, a widespread cruelty that is far less punishable than other types of child maltreatment.»
«The production companies behind «Spotlight,» the Oscar contender about a team of Boston Globe journalists who exposed a cover - up of widespread sexual abuse of children by members of the Boston clergy, have established a $ 100,000 (# 65,000) fellowship to promote investigative journalism.
The disclosures of abuse at the Mount Cashel Orphanage was one of the most important, most public series of allegations of widespread child sexual abuse ever heard by the Canadian public.
and self - hatred, lack of trust, depression, and substance abuse and other forms of addiction are widespread, as children lose the capacity to give love and accept love from a parent.
These are low self - esteem and self - hatred, lack of trust, depression, and substance abuse and other forms of addiction are widespread, as children lose the capacity to give love and accept love from a parent.
[F] athers most frequently make intentionally false reports [while] mothers and children [are the] least likely to fabricate reports of abuse or neglect... [D] eliberate fabrication of abuse by custodial parents is relatively low, alleviating the concerns that there is a widespread problem of custodial parents trying to manipulate the legal system or seek vengeance against their former partners... diverting attention from the more prevalent problems of unsubstantiated allegations made in good faith and unresolved investigations where suspicions of abuse or neglect remain but can not be confirmed.
We are deeply concerned at the severity and widespread nature of the problems of child sexual abuse and community breakdown in Indigenous communities in the NT, catalogued in the Little Children are Sacred Report.
Society has awakened to the widespread prevalence and damage of physical and sexual abuse of children.
The solution to the widespread phenomenon of child abuse can not be found in legislation, or in merely stopping abuse that has already damaged a child.
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