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Mexico's Child Sexual Abuse Crisis: Low Reporting Rates and Devastating Consequences
In Mexico, psychologist Paula Aguilar highlights the underreporting of child sexual abuse cases (10% of 1000 cases reported, 1% convicted), advocating for better training of authorities and increased public awareness to address this public health crisis and its devastating long-term consequences for...
Mexico's Child Sexual Abuse Crisis: Low Reporting Rates and Devastating Consequences
In Mexico, psychologist Paula Aguilar highlights the underreporting of child sexual abuse cases (10% of 1000 cases reported, 1% convicted), advocating for better training of authorities and increased public awareness to address this public health crisis and its devastating long-term consequences for...
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36% Bias Score


Colorado High School Aided Teacher in Alleged Grooming of Student
A Colorado high school aided a teacher in allegedly grooming a 17-year-old student by assisting her in falsely declaring herself homeless to move in with her teacher, despite knowing she lived with her parents; the teacher ultimately lost her license, and the school changed its policies.
Colorado High School Aided Teacher in Alleged Grooming of Student
A Colorado high school aided a teacher in allegedly grooming a 17-year-old student by assisting her in falsely declaring herself homeless to move in with her teacher, despite knowing she lived with her parents; the teacher ultimately lost her license, and the school changed its policies.
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36% Bias Score


70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
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48% Bias Score


Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
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44% Bias Score


Queensland Child Death Report Highlights Systemic Failures in Residential Care
A homeless child in Queensland's residential care system died due to neglect, highlighting systemic failures revealed in a report detailing 70 child deaths; the report calls for systemic reform focusing on prevention and parental care.
Queensland Child Death Report Highlights Systemic Failures in Residential Care
A homeless child in Queensland's residential care system died due to neglect, highlighting systemic failures revealed in a report detailing 70 child deaths; the report calls for systemic reform focusing on prevention and parental care.
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40% Bias Score


Father Charged with Murder of Severely Brain-Damaged Daughter
Kyle Kitchen, 38, is charged with murdering his six-year-old daughter, Primrose, whose death resulted from a traumatic head injury inflicted by Kitchen when she was eight weeks old; Kitchen vigorously shook her, causing a skull fracture and brain injury, while Kenzey Kane, the mother, was convicted ...
Father Charged with Murder of Severely Brain-Damaged Daughter
Kyle Kitchen, 38, is charged with murdering his six-year-old daughter, Primrose, whose death resulted from a traumatic head injury inflicted by Kitchen when she was eight weeks old; Kitchen vigorously shook her, causing a skull fracture and brain injury, while Kenzey Kane, the mother, was convicted ...
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40% Bias Score

70 Child Deaths Expose Failures in Queensland's Child Protection System
A Queensland report details 70 child deaths within the state's child protection system over the past year, citing systemic failures, neglect, and exploitation; one case involved a boy who died homeless after entering care due to parental death and abuse.

70 Child Deaths Expose Failures in Queensland's Child Protection System
A Queensland report details 70 child deaths within the state's child protection system over the past year, citing systemic failures, neglect, and exploitation; one case involved a boy who died homeless after entering care due to parental death and abuse.
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48% Bias Score

Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.

Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.
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52% Bias Score

Child's Suicide Highlights Failures in Queensland's Residential Care System
The Child Death Review Board's report details the death of Alex*, a child abuse victim who was homeless and died by suicide after being banned from all Queensland residential care facilities and provided a tent by the Department of Child Safety, highlighting systemic failures in the state's resident...

Child's Suicide Highlights Failures in Queensland's Residential Care System
The Child Death Review Board's report details the death of Alex*, a child abuse victim who was homeless and died by suicide after being banned from all Queensland residential care facilities and provided a tent by the Department of Child Safety, highlighting systemic failures in the state's resident...
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Child Removals Highlight Systemic Failures in Youth Care
A Leiden University study found that 70% of the 456 children removed from their homes in 2018 returned, yet 25% were subsequently removed again, largely due to staff shortages and challenging family situations, prompting calls for improved youth care.

Dutch Child Removals Highlight Systemic Failures in Youth Care
A Leiden University study found that 70% of the 456 children removed from their homes in 2018 returned, yet 25% were subsequently removed again, largely due to staff shortages and challenging family situations, prompting calls for improved youth care.
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48% Bias Score

DNA Evidence Links Suspect to Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in Essonne
The DNA of the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, found stabbed to death in Essonne on February 8, has been discovered on her hands; four individuals, including the suspect and his family, are in custody.

DNA Evidence Links Suspect to Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in Essonne
The DNA of the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, found stabbed to death in Essonne on February 8, has been discovered on her hands; four individuals, including the suspect and his family, are in custody.
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36% Bias Score

B.C. Child Welfare System Faces Crisis Due to Understaffing
A report by British Columbia's Representative for Children and Youth reveals a crisis in the province's child welfare system due to chronic understaffing, leading to excessive workloads, burnout, and ineffective service delivery; the report makes 17 recommendations, including the creation of an inde...

B.C. Child Welfare System Faces Crisis Due to Understaffing
A report by British Columbia's Representative for Children and Youth reveals a crisis in the province's child welfare system due to chronic understaffing, leading to excessive workloads, burnout, and ineffective service delivery; the report makes 17 recommendations, including the creation of an inde...
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36% Bias Score
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