Clandestine abuse

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Clandestine abuse is sexual, psychological, or physical abuse "that is kept secret for a purpose, concealed, or underhanded."[1]

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Prevention

While it is not always possible to stop every case of clandestine abuse, it may be possible to prevent many incidents through policies in youth organizations.

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Drug crimes

A person, especially a child, may be abused in secret because the victim has witnessed another clandestine crime, such as a working methamphetamine laboratory.[2] The FBI concluded that "A coordinated multidisciplinary team is critical to ensure that the needs of meth’s youngest victims are met and that adequate information is available to prosecute child endangerment cases successfully."[2]

See also

References

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