Daily roundup: Emotional abuse, Youth Parliament, and consent age

Derren Hayes
Monday, November 18, 2013

Police officers back efforts to make child emotional cruelty an offence; Youth Parliament sets its policy priorities for coming year; and political parties reject calls to cut age of sexual consent, all in the news today.

Emotional abuse of children should be made an offence, say two thirds of police officers survyed.
Emotional abuse of children should be made an offence, say two thirds of police officers survyed.

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