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More than 66,807 cases of child abuse reported in Japan in 2012 Many thousands go unreproted.

Singapore (Agenzia Fides via CNUA)

Since 1990, Japan has started recording cases of child abuse and, since then, the phenomenon has never decreased, over 60 thousand a year. With social awareness and the increase of complaints, after 23 years, only in 2012 66,000 cases were registered. According to a recent report by Kyodo Agency, society has increased awareness of this drama and there is a better collaboration between the police and children’s support centers, which favors a higher number of requests for help and complaints.

However, of the total of 66 thousand 807 cases in 2012, only 27 judicial requests of suspension of the rights of the victims’ parents were made, 15 of these have been fulfilled. Other figures indicate the death of 58 minors, of whom 25 under one year of age. – http://www.fides.org

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