child abuse
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child abuse
Summary
child abuse is a type of violence[1]. It draws 2,202 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_violence category, ranking #2 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- child abuse's image is recorded as Exploitation enfants Angleterre.png[3].
- child abuse's instance of is recorded as type of violence[4].
- child abuse's GND ID is recorded as 4030650-1[5].
- child abuse's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85023348[6].
- child abuse's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 11962590r[7].
- child abuse's IdRef ID is recorded as 027625516[8].
- child abuse's subclass of is recorded as abuse[9].
- child abuse's subclass of is recorded as domestic violence[10].
- child abuse's subclass of is recorded as adverse childhood experiences[11].
- child abuse's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00574647[12].
- child abuse's Commons category is recorded as Child abuse[13].
- child abuse's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D002649[14].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as child sexual abuse[15].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as child grooming[16].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as child pornography[17].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as prostitution of children[18].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as infanticide[19].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as pedophilia[20].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as trafficking of children[21].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as child marriage[22].
- child abuse's has part is recorded as child labour[23].
- child abuse's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/08f_58[24].
- child abuse's MeSH tree code is recorded as I01.198.240.856.350.250[25].
- child abuse's MeSH tree code is recorded as I01.880.735.900.350.250[26].
- child abuse's eMedicine ID is recorded as 800657[27].
Why It Matters
child abuse draws 2,202 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_violence category, ranking #2 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]