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Number of children marrying adults has increased in the US

- CHRIS BAYNES

MORE than 200 000 children were married in the US over the past 15 years, new figures have revealed.

Three 10-year-old girls and an 11-year-old boy were among the youngest to wed, under legal loopholes that allow minors to marry in certain circumstan­ces.

The minimum age for marriage across most of the US is 18, but every state has exemptions such as parental consent or pregnancy, which allow younger children to tie the knot.

In May, the high-profile Republican governor of New Jersey declined to sign into law a measure that would have made his state the first to ban child marriage without exception. Chris Christie claimed it would conflict with religious customs.

At least 207 468 minors married in the US between 2000 and 2015, according to data compiled by Unchained At Last, a group campaignin­g to abolish child marriage, and the investigat­ive documentar­y series Frontline.

The true figure is likely to be much higher because 10 states provided no or incomplete statistics.

Fraidy Reiss, the founder of Unchained at Last, said she was “literally shaking” when she first obtained data for New Jersey, where her group is based.

Nearly 3 500 children married in the state between 1995 and 2012.

“That number was so much higher than I had thought it would be,” she told Frontline.

“Then there was the fact that the children were as young as 13 and that it was mostly girls married to adult men.”

Eightyseve­n percent of the minors who married across the country between 2000 and 2015 were girls, with the majority either 16 or 17.

The youngest wedded were three 10-year-old girls in Tennessee, who married men aged 24, 25 and 31 in 2001.

The youngest groom was an 11-year-old who married a 27-year-old woman in the same state in 2006.

Children as young as 12 were granted marriage licences in Alaska, Louisiana and South Carolina, while 11 other states allowed 13-year-olds to wed.

More than 1 000 children aged 14 or under were granted marriage licences.

Most states set the age of sexual consent between 16 and 18, and a person can be charged with statutory rape for having sex with a minor.

Yet, many children were granted marriage licences, approved by judges, before they could legally consent to having sex.

Only 14% of the children who wedded were married to other minors.

Most married a partner aged 18 to 29, with 60% aged between 18 or 20. But in rare cases, children were permitted to wed someone decades older.

A 14-year-old girl married a 74-year-old man in Alabama, while a 17-year-old wed a 65-year-old groom in Idaho.

Child brides usually come from poor background­s, said Jeanne Smoot, a lawyer attorney with the Tahirih Justice Center.

The organisati­on offers legal services to women fleeing violence and has called for child marriage to be banned.

She added: “Almost all the evidence indicates that girls in cities don’t get married young and that girls from middle-class or wealthy families don’t get married young.

“This is a rural phenomenon and it is a phenomenon of poverty.”

Last month, New York State banned children aged under 17 from marrying.

Previously, minors as young as 14 were allowed to wed under state law provided they obtained parental and court permission.

The youngest who tied the knot were three 10-year-old girls

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