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"It seems to me certain that our [[child sexual abuse|children are far more often exposed to sexual assaults]] than the few precautions taken by parents in this connection would lead us to expect." --"[[The Aetiology of Hysteria]]" (1896) by Sigmund Freud "It seems to me certain that our [[child sexual abuse|children are far more often exposed to sexual assaults]] than the few precautions taken by parents in this connection would lead us to expect." --"[[The Aetiology of Hysteria]]" (1896) by Sigmund Freud
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"It seems to me certain that our children are far more often exposed to sexual assaults than the few precautions taken by parents in this connection would lead us to expect." --"The Aetiology of Hysteria" (1896) by Sigmund Freud


"The 'discovery' of child sexual abuse in the last decade has been only a rediscovery of a problem well known to social workers in the nineteenth century and the Progressive era."--Heroes of Their Own Lives (1988) by Linda Gordon

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Child sexual abuse is an umbrella term describing criminal and civil offenses in which an adult engages in sexual activity with a minor or exploits a minor for the purpose of sexual gratification.

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