Abigail Williams
Abigail Williams (born c. 1681, date of death unknown) was an 11- or 12-year-old girl who, along with nine-year-old Betty Parris, was among the first of the children to falsely accuse their neighbors of witchcraft in 1692; these accusations eventually led to the Salem witch trials. Provided by Wikipedia
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Violence against children in Latin America and the Caribbean: What do available data reveal about prevalence and perpetrators? by Karen Devries, Katherine G. Merrill, Louise Knight, Sarah Bott, Alessandra Guedes, Betzabe Butron-Riveros, Constanza Hege, Max Petzold, Amber Peterman, Claudia Cappa, Lauren Maxwell, Abigail Williams, Sunita Kishor, Naeemah Abrahams
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Who perpetrates violence against children? A systematic analysis of age-specific and sex-specific data by Karen Devries, Louise Knight, Max Petzold, Katherine G Merrill, Lauren Maxwell, Abigail Williams, Claudia Cappa, Ko Ling Chan, Claudia Garcia-Moreno, NaTasha Hollis, Howard Kress, Amber Peterman, Sophie D Walsh, Sunita Kishor, Alessandra Guedes, Sarah Bott, Betzabe C Butron Riveros, Charlotte Watts, Naeemah Abrahams
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