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Antisexuality and Child Sexual Abuse
Article arguing that the current sexual abuse system promotes an antisexual view of human sexuality.

Sex and Kids - from the pages of Z Magazine
Arguing that the government overreaches itself, under the banner of "protecting children from abuse" by broadening an already shaky pornography law, this article highlights the depiction of eroticized children (which usually passes without comment) in advertisements and Hollywood.

Justice For Families
Justice For Families helps those falsely or frivolously accused of child abuse or neglect by Child Protective Services.

Marian's News Page
Personal page about a woman who was arrested and prosecuted for taking nude photos of her granddaughters, which argues that the fight against child abusers has gone too far and turned into a "witch hunt".

Issues In Child Abuse Accusations
Table of contents of back issues of this multidisciplinary journal, which represents disciplines including law, law enforcement, psychology, psychiatry, sociology, social work, medicine, history, and theology.

Children's Rights Advocacy
Contains links relating primarily to fraud, corruption and official misconduct with child welfare agencies and courts.

Child Protection Reform.org
Advocates for the reform of child protection laws in the US. Contains written and audio testimonials, FAQs and study reviews.

Kenya Speaks
Critical stories about child abuse investigations in Missouri.

Falsely Accused of Child Abuse
Advice and legal referrals to aid parents/caretakers that are falsely accused of child abuse. Excerpts from newsclips depicting the epidemic of problems within the child protective agencies indicating the need for reform.

Child Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Molest Issues
A report by the 1991-92 San Diego County Grand Jury examining various issues about abuse and accusation.


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