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campaigns-circle-of-trust.jpgIn many states, laws reward criminals who sexually abuse their own children. PROTECT Circle of Trust campaign is putting an end to these outrageous practices.

The vast majority of child sexual abuse victims are hurt by adults in their own family or daily circle of trust. Yet, in state after state, laws treat incest as less serious than other child sexual abuse. PROTECT's campaigns to reform these laws have won in North Carolina, Arkansas, Illinois, California, Virginia and New York.

Stay tuned for upcoming news on our 2010 campaign in Minnesota.

 


 
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The vast majority of child sexual abuse victims are hurt by adults in their own family or daily circle of trust. Yet,...
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NC News Wire
Coach: From victim to protector

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

One of the most celebrated basketball coaches in America learned an early lesson in how an abuse victim can become a...
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Duke Official Charged in Child Sex Case

Monday, 29 June 2009

A Duke University official has been arrested and charged after offering his adopted 5 year-old son for sex, police say....
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Ministers rally in court to support pedophile

Thursday, 29 November 2007

North Carolina church "youth leader" Leonard Smith was sentenced yesterday to over 14 years in prison for...
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Judge to CPS: Hands off foster care teen's income

Wednesday, 07 November 2007

An appeals court has ordered Guilford County, North Carolina to keep its hands off a 17 year-old orphan's Social Security...
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National News Wire
Victory in Virginia

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

PROTECT won a big victory for sunshine and accountability yesterday in the Virginia legislature! Stay tuned for detailed news...
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Cybersecurity bill passes U.S. House

Sunday, 14 February 2010

If you believe that commercial and sexual exploitation of American children is a national security issue... and that "cybersecurity" must include securing cyberspace against...
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First-grader handcuffed, authorities walk

Friday, 12 February 2010

A six year-old Florida girl was put in handcuffs after having a "temper tantrum" in the school office this week.
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article thumbnaiThe North Carolina Experience

by Grier Weeks "Everybody down here just wants to punish somebody. Hell, I got this old boy back home, I can't...
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