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The evidence the police collected in the inquiry documented shocking abuse, Mr. Gamble said.
Yet a recent Panorama programme "uncovered shocking abuse", according to Neilson.
– and on shocking abuse of elderly and disabled care home residents – remember Winterbourne View?
Not likely, and high school counselors say it is a shocking abuse of relationships based on trust.
This reprehensible crime reflects an alarming trend in India, which basks in its success as a growing business and technological mecca but tolerates shocking abuse of women.
If this welcome public inquiry is to rebuild trust it must recognise that only prior judicial authorisation and continuing review will stop such shocking abuse.
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One of the commission's members, Dov Zakheim, called the situation described in the article "a major scandal for the United States," and asked the State Department's Ambassador Patrick F. Kennedy what was being done about these sorts of "shocking" abuses.
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