Case Study of Sexual Child Abuse

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A real case of sexual child abuse is provided and analyzed. The chapter gives a brief description of the case and, in studying the case, presents some views about the prevention of sexual child abuse, as well as the precautions parents should take, and suggestions of actions that the government should take.

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Mohammad, G., Ram Pandu, C., Bushra, S., Shaik, A. (2024). Case Study of Sexual Child Abuse. In: Shaik, A., Thota, S.L., Atmakuri, L.R. (eds) Child Sexual Abuse. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8745-0_39

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