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* [[American child abuse campaigners demand Pete Townshend be treated as a sex offender before The Who play at the Superbowl]] - (Daily Mail, 29 December 2009) | |||
* [[Accused, convicted, assaulted, raped, but innocent all along]] - (Classically Liberal, 20 August 2009) | * [[Accused, convicted, assaulted, raped, but innocent all along]] - (Classically Liberal, 20 August 2009) | ||
* [[Victor Salva]] - (Taken form Wikipedia: 2 June 2009) | * [[Victor Salva]] - (Taken form Wikipedia: 2 June 2009) |
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- American child abuse campaigners demand Pete Townshend be treated as a sex offender before The Who play at the Superbowl - (Daily Mail, 29 December 2009)
- Accused, convicted, assaulted, raped, but innocent all along - (Classically Liberal, 20 August 2009)
- Victor Salva - (Taken form Wikipedia: 2 June 2009)
- Child pornography and sexual grooming - Legal and societal responses - Text by Suzanne Ost (Book from May 2009)
- Because of temptations: children, sex and HIV/AIDS in Tanzania - Dissertation by M.A.J. van Reeuwijk (UvA, 2009)
- The impact of child sexual abuse on health - Research by Roberto Maniglio (Clinical Psychology Review, 2009)