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Discover LudwigThe phrase "child abuser" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who abuse children (physically, sexually, emotionally, psychologically, economically, etc). Example: The police arrested the child abuser for his numerous heinous crimes.
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[Text Word] (("child abuse" OR "child abuser") AND sex).
On June 20th a jury in New Jersey upheld the death penalty for a child abuser who had himself been abused in childhood, rejecting the argument that a man's boyhood trauma diminishes his responsibility for his behaviour as an adult.
Savile, who worked at the BBC, had been accused of being a "serial child abuser and sex offender" – and was alleged to have abused people in hospitals.
Kittredge's mother is a child abuser.
He was a child abuser, simple as that.
The child abuser, Marc Ruther, received a 10-year sentence.
It isn't that the parent is "evil" by nature or is a "child abuser".
His defense, basically, is that he is a child beater, not a child abuser.
I am not a perfect parent, but I am, without a doubt, not a child abuser.
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"ONE'S a child-abuser, the other's a drug courier," is how Nicaraguan cynics now describe their country's two leading political figures Daniel Ortega, the Sandinist former president, and Arnoldo Aleman, the current, right-wing president.
Over-eager to compensate for the Savile debacle, a BBC programme then hinted that an elderly Tory politician, Lord McAlpine, was another child abuser which wasn't true.
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