forcing or encouraging the child to engage in sexual conduct, trafficking (under sections (a)(7) or (8) of the law), solicitation of prostitution, or compelling prostitution (under section (a)(2) of the law). sexual conduct harmful to a child’s mental, emotional, or physical welfare (including acts that come under the offense of continuous sexual abuse of young child, indecency with a child, sexual assault, or aggravated sexual assault). physical injury that results in substantial harm to the child (or that has a real risk of resulting in substantial harm).
any of the following acts committed by a family or household member against a child of the family or household member:. a threat that reasonably places the family or household member in fear of:. bodily injury, which is defined as physical pain, illness, or damage to your physical condition. any act committed by one family or household member against another family/household member that is:. This section defines family violence for the purposes of getting a protective order.