Criminal prosecution of physical abuse is more common than:


A. the prosecution for damaging a child’s self-esteem.


B. the prosecution of emotional maltreatment.


C. the prosecution of emotional humiliation.


D. the prosecution of verbal abuse.

I think it's B but not sure.

I think only your text has this answer.

To determine which of the options is more common than the prosecution of physical abuse, we need to consider the prevalence and legal considerations of each type of abuse.

Physical abuse, such as hitting or violence causing harm, is generally more easily identifiable and provable compared to other forms of abuse. It often leaves visible evidence of injuries, making it more straightforward for authorities to intervene and prosecute the abuser. This is likely why physical abuse cases tend to be more commonly prosecuted.

On the other hand, emotional abuse, such as damaging a child's self-esteem, emotional maltreatment, emotional humiliation, or verbal abuse, leaves less visible evidence and can be harder to prove in a legal setting. This can make it more challenging to prosecute cases of emotional abuse.

Based on this understanding, it is likely that the criminal prosecution of physical abuse (option A) is more common than the prosecution for damaging a child's self-esteem (option A), emotional maltreatment (option B), emotional humiliation (option C), or verbal abuse (option D).

Therefore, the correct answer is A: the prosecution for damaging a child's self-esteem is less common than the prosecution of physical abuse.