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Crimes against children in nineteenth-century France - Child abuse
Rachel Ginnis Fuchs
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
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Arts & Humanities
Child Abuse
100%
Nineteenth-century France
95%
Crime
62%
1880s
42%
Abandonment
36%
Neglect
31%
Infanticide
26%
Abortion
20%
Abuse
19%
Debauchery
16%
Immoral Behavior
15%
Drunkenness
13%
State Intervention
13%
Habitual
11%
Emotion
8%
France
6%
Physical
6%
Social Sciences
Child abuse
77%
nineteenth century
70%
France
56%
offense
48%
abuse of children
41%
neglect
31%
assault
24%
abortion
23%
Legal rights
14%
twentieth century
10%
abuse
9%
death
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Crime
88%
Child Abuse
87%
France
69%
Infanticide
40%
Child
32%
Civil Rights
18%
Parents
18%
Alcoholic Intoxication
15%
Starvation
13%
Child Care
13%
Malnutrition
11%