Reabuse
"Reabuse" in a Sentence (2 examples)
At this point, a judgment is made about the likelihood of reabuse or reneglect if the child is left at home.
Arrest, prosecution, and incarceration, nonetheless, did not prevent reabuse, and revictimizers were particularly prone to violating orders of protection (A. Klein et al., 2008).
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