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Tony Talks Charles County Crime - Civilian Review Board

Civilian Review Board

06/29/20 • 15 min

Tony Talks Charles County Crime

On this episode, State's Attorney Tony Covington explains the purpose and functionality of a Civilian Review Board to review citizen claims of excessive force by police in Charles County and nationwide.

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On this episode, State's Attorney Tony Covington explains the purpose and functionality of a Civilian Review Board to review citizen claims of excessive force by police in Charles County and nationwide.

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Child Abuse

On this episode of Tony Talks Charles County Crime, State’s Attorney Tony Covington sits with Executive Assistant Kristen Schulz and Public Relations Specialist Kandes Carter to discuss child sexual and physical abuse. Included in the discussion:

00:01:06 What is Child Abuse?
00:03:07 Corporal Punishment
00:06:43 Child Sexual Abuse
00:08:37 "Stranger-Danger" and Danger from People Children Know
00:10:12 What is "Grooming"?
00:11:20 Grooming Children and Adults
00:13:11 Why Kids Don't Report Sexual Abuse
00:14:50 Indicators of Abuse
00:16:33 Communicating with Kids About Abuse (What to Say)
00:19:46 Frequency of Sexual Assault Victims Reporting Immediately and Why
00:22:28 How to Report Abuse
00:24:39 Abuse in Schools and What We Can Do for Prevention
00:30:22 Summary of Episode

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