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What constitutes abuse?
Who will decide what constitutes abuse and how will offenders be ostracized?
However, as Jane Martinson writes: "campaigners to end violence against women advised caution in reporting country-wide differences, given different levels of awareness of what constitutes abuse".
The Home Office's annual 'This is Abuse' campaign was relaunched this week with the aim of raising awareness among teenagers of what constitutes abuse within a relationship.
ALBANY — Nearly 300,000 disabled and mentally ill New Yorkers face a "needless risk of harm" because of conflicting regulations, a lack of oversight and even disagreements over what constitutes abuse, according to a draft state report obtained by The New York Times.
Hopefully Twitter uses a combination of the tools it already has in place to limit hate speech in countries which forbid it by law and new attitudes about what constitutes abuse to actually make some headway this time.
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This subtheme categorised narratives around direct and indirect experiences of what constituted abuse as perceived by participants (this included undermining and humiliation).
The definition of what constitutes sexual abuse remained broad, including cases with no direct physical contact between abuser and victim.
Sharon is no exception, arguing with herself over what constitutes child abuse.
There seems to be considerable agreement, for example, that the definition of what constitutes sexual abuse may be too broad.
Coag separately agreed to the in-principle adoption of national guidelines for what constitutes child abuse and neglect.
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