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Why did the NSPCC fall foul of the ASA?

This week the NSPCC fell foul of the ASA for claiming that “1 in 6 children are sexually abused”. But it would appear this terrifying stat does not represent the number sexually abused in the physical sense as you or I might understand it. It might include seeing a parent naked coming out of the sho…

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Date Published : 05/08/2009   Back to News List

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