CRIMESCMP CHINA
‘Cherry-picked’ crimes: call for legal reforms to cover long-term child sexual abuse
The article highlights the experiences of two Hong Kong girls, Bobo* and Mui*, who endured long-term sexual abuse by a family member, emphasizing the need for legal reforms to address such crimes. Survivors described living in constant fear, seeking safety within their homes during nights and school holidays.
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