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maltreatment

noun as in punishment

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A study examining childhood maltreatment in Australia has revealed the shocking burden for Australians, estimating it causes up to 40 percent of common, life-long mental health conditions.

In 2021 alone, more than seven million children were referred to authorities over worries of maltreatment, according to a federal report, and more than 200,000 were removed from their homes.

Childhood maltreatment can continue to have an impact long into adulthood because of how it effects an individual's risk of poor physical health and traumatic experiences many years later, a new study has found.

In stark contrast, authorities refused to comment on the grisly video that emerged or the signs of maltreatment seen in court.

In the process of finding love, Black contestants and leads have shouldered the brunt of maltreatment from the franchise's racist, middle-American fanbase and its meddling producers.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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