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  • ...abused, including: excessive masturbation, sexual interaction with peers, sexual aggression towards younger and more naive children, seductive behavior, and
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  • ...relationships, statutory rape, molestation, prostitution, or other form of sexual exploitation of children, or incest with children. ! scope=“col”| Sexual language relating to differences in body parts, bathroom talk, [[pregnancy]
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  • ...s exhibit sexual fantasies, role playing scenarios and the various uses of sexual toys. What may make adult webcam dating exhilarating, and as a consequence
    3 KB (626 words) - 15:23, 29 April 2014
  • ...countries inside list. A person could possibly get a specific, customized sexual rush from his deepest, diverse fantasies without risk. <br><br>It would be
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  • ...re of the impact of prior child [[maltreatment]], including [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]. ...an important role in your child’s recovery from childhood [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]. '''1'''
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  • ...ckling.''' These may be uncomfortable or scary reminders of [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] to some children. ...ntimacy and sexuality when young children with a history of [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] are underfoot.
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  • ...l with a background in child development, child trauma, and [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]. Before agreeing to work with a particular provider, ask questions ====Impact of Sexual Abuse on the Family====
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  • ...Defined by Law?| Abuse and Neglect]], [[Sexual Abuse: Educating Yourself| Sexual Abuse]], and [[Attachment (Glossary)| Attachment]] disorders. [[Special Nee
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  • *A sex-related crime, including [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], exploitation, rape, child pornography, or incest *The possible date or dates of sexual intercourse
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  • The agency shall review the Alaska Sexual Offender Registry before placement of a child and shall make a check of loc ..., torture, chronic mental injury, chronic physical harm, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]].
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  • *[[Sexual Abuse|Sexual abuse]], exploitation, or molestation of a child or vulnerable adult *Sexual assault
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  • *A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery *First- or second-degree sexual assault
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  • ...ing kidnapping, rape, sodomy, sexual battery, child pornography, and child sexual exploitation ...ding child pornography; or for a crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault and battery
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  • ...ines what acts will be considered to constitute physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] of a child.
    527 B (77 words) - 23:41, 5 April 2014
  • ...risk of the death or serious physical or emotional harm, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] of a child. The term "[[neglect]]" is defined in both Federal and S
    665 B (109 words) - 23:45, 5 April 2014
  • ...ng weapons that could cause serious harm and forcing others into undesired sexual contact or activities. Individuals affected with the disorder may also enga
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  • *Any felony offenses involving unlawful sexual behavior *Any crime involving violence, rape, sexual assault, or homicide
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  • *Subjected the child to sexual molestation and exploitation, severe physical [[abuse]], or a pattern of [[ ...ed as an adult or a delinquent by a court of competent [[jurisdiction]] of sexual assault resulting in the conception of a child
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  • ...parent has subjected a child to torture, chronic [[abuse]], [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], and/or life threatening [[abuse]]. *Incest, unlawful sexual contact, or rape
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  • ...t be able to develop the trust needed for healthy emotions. [[Sexual Abuse|Sexual abuse]] can have an especially negative impact on young children by alters
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  • ...adolescents look like young adults. Do not let their physical stature and sexual development fool you! Teenagers are still primarily children. They need con ...e emotional relationships. Those who are also struggling with questions of sexual orientation may experience additional difficulties.
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  • *Sexual problems, which can affect both men and women. These include reduced sex dr
    17 KB (2,583 words) - 18:17, 28 August 2014
  • *[[Domestic]] violence, [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], [[abandonment]] or [[abuse]] of children;
    5 KB (786 words) - 00:16, 3 September 2014
  • ...e married in order to complete the [[adoption]] process. Lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgendered, or intersex (LGBTI) individuals adopting as individuals or
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  • '''6''' For information on services for victims of [[domestic]] violence or sexual assault, see https://www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/domviolence/resources/
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  • *Sexual offenses ...imited to, [[abandonment]], torture, chronic [[abuse]], and [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]].
    41 KB (6,645 words) - 18:30, 16 April 2014
  • ...available, and movements such as women's liberation, civil rights, and the sexual revolution altered the view of [[adoption]]. The need for more openness was
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  • ...which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or exploitation; or an act or failure to act, which presents an imm ...]], physical [[abuse]], psychological [[maltreatment]], and [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]. Although any of the forms of child [[maltreatment]] may be found s
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  • Children who had experienced sexual or emotional [[abuse]] had the highest rates of [[disruption]]. ...D., Howard, J. A., & Smith, S. L. (2008). Preadoptive child [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] as a predictor of moves in care, [[adoption]] disruptions, and inco
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  • ...er and helping one another through tough times. There is mild language and sexual content.
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  • ...ovision for same sex spouses to [[adopt]] jointly. Single lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgendered, or intersex individuals may also be unable to [[adopt]] in
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  • ...additional scrutiny or not be approved if the courts become aware of their sexual orientation.
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  • *A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide ...t least 5 years older than the minor except that, if the offense was gross sexual assault under Title 17-A, §253(1), and the minor victim submitted as a res
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  • *Homicide, sexual battery, or other felony involving violence, other than felony assault or f ...n a home in which there resides any person determined by the court to be a sexual predator or to have been convicted of any of the following offenses:
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  • *The parent has committed [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] against another child of the parent. *Evidence of sexual intercourse between the mother and the alleged father at any possible time
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  • *Forcible sexual penetration by use of a foreign object *[[Sexual Abuse|Sexual abuse]] or exploitation of a child
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  • *To be the father of the child as a result of criminal [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or assault *Sex offenses, including sexual exploitation of a child, child pornography, or prostitution
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  • ...of wedlock whose child was conceived as a result of rape, child molesting, sexual misconduct with a minor, or incest
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  • *A crime against a child, including, but not limited to, sexual exploitation of a minor *A crime against a child, including, but not limited to, sexual exploitation of a minor
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  • ...n chapter 21, article 35 [sex offenses, including rape, sexual battery, or sexual exploitation of a child] ...of physical, mental or emotional [[abuse]], [[neglect]], or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] and who is listed in the child [[abuse]] and [[neglect]] registry m
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  • ...ed to the death of another child as a result of physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or [[neglect]] *Committed [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] or sexual exploitation of a child
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  • *Rape and sexual battery **Aggravated incest, rape, sodomy, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]
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  • ...hronic [[abuse]], chronic and life-threatening [[neglect]], [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], or torture. ...abuse]] or [[neglect]], spousal [[abuse]], a crime against children, rape, sexual assault, or homicide
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  • *Sexual exploitation of a child *Sexual exploitation of a child
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  • *Criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree ...ild’s sibling has suffered physical injury or physical or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] under one or more of the following circumstances:
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  • ...e]] or [[neglect]], aggravated robbery, kidnapping, prostitution, criminal sexual conduct, arson, drive-by shooting, harassment, or stalking. ...drugs to injure or facilitate crime, robbery, repeat offenses of criminal sexual conduct in the fifth degree, medical assistance fraud, theft, identity thef
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  • **Rape, sexual battery, touching a child for lustful purposes, or exploitation
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  • **A severe act or recurrent acts of physical, emotional, or [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]] toward the child or any child in the family, including an act of in *The parent has been found guilty of a sexual offense or incest, and the victim was the child or any child in the family.
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  • *The parent has been convicted of a felony sexual offense that resulted in the birth of the child. ...ot limited to, [[abandonment]], torture, chronic [[abuse]], [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]], or chronic and severe [[neglect]]
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  • *Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor *[[Sexual Abuse|Sexual abuse]] of a minor
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  • **Any crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including any other physical assault or batte **Any crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery
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  • ...], spousal [[abuse]], any crime against children, child pornography, rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery ...parent knowingly or willfully caused or permitted another to cause severe sexual, physical, emotional, or mental [[abuse]] of the child.
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  • *Sexual assault, criminal sexual contact, or lewdness ...rimes of violence, crimes that involve the use or threat of a weapon, rape/sexual assault, crimes that result in the [[loss]] of life, and crimes against chi
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  • ...trafficking in controlled substances, criminal sexual penetration, related sexual offenses, or child [[abuse]] ...r [[neglect]] characterized by a failure to protect against [[Sexual Abuse|sexual abuse]]
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  • *A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide **A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, other than a crime involving physical assault or batt
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  • *A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, other than physical assault or battery *A crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, other than physical assault or battery
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  • *Gross sexual imposition *[[Sexual Abuse|Sexual abuse]] of wards
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