- (also
called bending the rules,
gaming the rules,
playing the system,
abusing the system,
milking the system, or
working the system) can be
defined as...
- ****ual
abuse or ****
abuse, also
referred to as molestation, is
abusive ****ual
behavior by one
person upon another. It is
often perpetrated using force...
- PMID 10972434. Ross, S. (1996). "Risk of
physical abuse to
children of
spouse abusing parents".
Child Abuse & Neglect. 20 (7): 589–598. doi:10.1016/0145-2134(96)00046-4...
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differences in
substance abuse.
Women report having greater impairment in
areas such as employment,
family and
social functioning when
abusing substances but have...
- life.
People who
observe their parents abusing each other, or who were
themselves abused may
incorporate abuse into
their behaviour within relationships...
- free on Reason.com.
Estimated 20,000
British men
interested in ****ually
abusing children The
Guardian Rind,
Bruce (2013). "Critique of
Hames and Blanchard...
-
Abuse of
power or
abuse of authority, in the form of "malfeasance in office" or "official
abuse of power", is the
commission of an
unlawful act, done...
- ****ually
abusing them as children, teenagers, and as wards. At
least 654 monks, nuns and
other members of
religious orders were
accused of
abuse. Around...
-
Religious abuse is
abuse administered through religion,
including har****ment or
humiliation that may
result in
psychological trauma.
Religious abuse may also...
-
therefore more
likely to
begin abusing their significant partners.
Dutton found that men who are
emotionally or
physically abused often encounter victim blaming...