Most jurisdictions use the term “sexual abuse” to refer to sexual conduct or a sexual offense performed against a minor, or a person under the age of consent.6 The sexual conduct in these cases usually involves instances of: kissing, touching, or fondling of the “victim,”7 and/or chil...
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"The evidence presented on the § 8 (a) (1) violation need not be detailed at any great length. The infractions were minor, but the Board's findings that the Employer had created an impression of surveillance by letting it be known that the Union meetings were being watched, by asking ...