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[Graphic News] Child abuse increases
Child abuse cases increased by 7.9 percent on-year in 2012, with more than 80 percent committed by parents at home, according to a survey by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
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[Graphic News] Child abuse increases
July 4, 2013 - 20:37
By Korea Herald
Child abuse cases increased by 7.9 percent on-year in 2012, with more than 80 percent committed by parents at home, according to a survey by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
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