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(1) No parents or other adults should exploit, abuse or maltreat children.
(2) As part of his pre-trial agreement, he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to maltreat detainees, two counts of maltreatment of detainees and one count of dereliction of duty.
(3) The general belief is that parents who maltreat their children are rare, pathological and certainly not like us.
(4) Parents who maltreat their children are more likely to show such biases.
(5) Hence, for example, he is shocked if the police maltreat a criminal in order to secure a conviction.
(6) In order to carry through deportations and break the resistance of refugees, officers often maltreat people by tying them up and gagging them, or sedating them with drugs against their will.
(7) According to national newspapers he has claimed abuse and maltreatment by his captors and dismissed their claims as a fabrication.
(8) She was maltreated by her husband's family for failing to extract more money from her parents.
(9) Whoever physically maltreats or harms the health of another person, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine.
(10) He detailed the slow diminishment of his vitality as he is maltreated by people he encounters.
(11) He maltreated her and constantly ran off with Shug Avery, while married to her.
(12) This particular prototype can be described as an aggressive and sadistic femme fatale who physically maltreats her male subordinates.
(13) According to a 2002 government report, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The vast majority of children were maltreated by one parent, usually the mother.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(14) He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats .
(15) There was a link between parents who maltreated their children and those in physically abusive relationships with their partners.
(16) Non-governmental organization workers were also maltreated by the demonstrators.
(17) Lower income, the increased stress associated with the sole burden of family responsibilities, and fewer supports are thought to contribute to the risk of single parents maltreating their children.
(18) Child maltreatment , abuse and victimization refer to the intentional assault of a child by a caretaker.
(19) After being promised the joys of French life, she is kept inside the house, relegated to menial tasks and misunderstood and maltreated by the mother.
(20) They had a nice four-room flat in Naupada, but soon after my first daughter was born they started maltreating me.
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