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Catholic sexual abuse cases in Canada part of Catholic Church sexual abuse cases
effects and aftermath of rape overview about the effects and aftermath of rape
Roman Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal in Ireland overview article
Sexual scandal of Marcial Maciel sexual abuse by the founding leader of the Legion of Christ
gang rape type of rape
murder of Jacob Wetterling 1989 murder in the United States
Mormon sexual abuse cases sexual abuse cases in the Mormon Church
Sexual abuse of women in the Catholic church part of Catholic church sexual abuse, of women
Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Poland part of the Catholic Church sexual abuse cases worldwide
Seksuele intimidatie en misbruik in de Nederlandse sport
Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Germany topic of broad public interest
Sexual abuse scandal in the Archdiocese of Cologne part of the Roman Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal
sexual abuse in the Community of St. John abuse by members of Roman Catholic orders
sexual abuse by the Frères du Sacre-Coeur Catholic sexual abuse case
sexual abuse by the Society of St. Pius X Catholic church members sexual abuse cases
Xuzhou chained woman incident human trafficking event in China
Abuse of Kylie Freeman case of child sexual abuse, prosecution, and restitution
女性自衛官への性暴力事件
abus sexuels dans la congrégation des Clercs de Saint-Viateur
abus sexuels dans l'Église catholique en Italie
LGBT sexual abuse sexual abuse committed by LGBTQI people
abus sexuels dans les Foyers de charité
Abbé Pierre sexual abuse scandal Sexual assaults that French Catholic priest and Emmaus charity organization founder Abbé Pierre allegedly committed over a period from the 1950s to the 2000s, and the associated lack of action by related organizations.
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