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Should there be tougher laws against child abuse?

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-12-15 11:25
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Editor's note: The recent flurry of high-profile child abuse cases has triggered public outcry, and prompted a nationwide inspection of child care centers in China. China Daily readers share their opinions.

vlwow (China)

Definitely, we need to have much tougher laws against these kinds of crimes, or any crimes that may not have serious bodily wounds but can cause rather serious psychological harm/trauma to the victims, including child abuse in kindergartens, insulting someone in public and campus bullying, which is much more common than child abuse in kindergartens and causes deeper harm in many cases.

Parents wait outside Xintiandi branch of RYB Education Kindergarten to hear the school's response to the alleged child abuse claim, Nov 23, 2017. [Photo/bj.people.cn]
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