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    Child Abuse – Chapter 1 & 2 summery Reading for October 22-2013 Chapter 1 Important terminology: 1. Child maltreatment – included both the abuse and neglect of children. 2. Child abuse – a term that is used for acts of commission – inappropriate behaviors towards children 3. Child neglect – term used for act of omission. Omission is not performing an act that is usually done or expected by a ’normal’ person. Like stopping at a scene of a traffic accident if you are a medical professional

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    Animal and child abuse is reported every 10 seconds. However‚ many people in the United States suffer some kind of abuse and it could happen to the least expected ones. Abuse types can vary‚ it can be physical or emotional. Abuse doesn’t only affect humans but also animals. Abuse is a cycle that repeats itself but over the years if it gets it can lead to more serious problems. Abuse happens in the places least expected‚ for example‚ nursing homes‚ orphanages‚ and in "happy" relationships. Animals

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    EFFECT OF CHILD ABUSE IN OUR SOCIETY INTRODUCTION Child abuse is the physical‚ sexual‚ emotional abandonment and/or maltreatment of a child. Child abuse is a latent function of some families that is not intended but happens anyway. Child abuse is often seen differently‚ depending on various cultures‚ societies‚ and groups. We as a society cannot really understand the effect of “Child Abuse in Our Society” unless we have the grasp knowledge of what child abuse actually is. This paper

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    Animal Neglect

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    sorrowful and discouraging behavior is known as animal neglect where proper treatment and care are refused. Owners are delinquent in giving them shelter‚ water‚ food‚ and/or veterinary care due to laziness or‚ in nearly all cases‚ lack of concern over what happens to the animal. These animals can become sick‚ injured‚ or even die. Over the past decade‚ nearly 30 percent of animal neglect cases have been found by The Animal Legal Defense Fund. If animal abuse is not stopped‚ this percent will sadly rise.

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    Child abusers is a common problem all over the world. "Child abuse is the mistreatment of children by a parent or other adult‚" says Tollefsen (2013). Tollefson then adds‚ "Child abuse is one of the most severe childhood problems‚" (2013). Child abuse can occur across socioeconomic‚ religious‚ ethnic and educational backgrounds. Two of the most common types of child abuse are physical abuse and emotional abuse. As a result of child abuse more than five children die each day‚ on average. “Approximately

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    Spanking is a controversial subject between parents and researchers. This form of punishment is considered borderline child abuse because of its negative outcomes and effects. Parents who use corporal punishments on their children can cause poor behavior in school‚ development problems‚ and aggressive behaviors in general. Few parents agree that corporal punishment is a type of child abuse. When used properly and in the correct circumstances‚ spanking can be an effective form of punishment. A spanking

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    Unit 11‚ P6: The role of supportive relationships to reduce the risk of abuse and neglect In order for a vulnerable individual to feel confident and feel as his/her needs are met‚ a supportive relationship is essential. A supportive relationship is a relation based on empathy and encouragement and based on the individuals supporting each other in different ways‚ in order to maintain happy and healthy‚ physically and mentally. Without a supportive relationship‚ individuals might not feel confident

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    information sharing between professionals and how it impacts child abuse: social work perspective ’. This theme was the basis for the research and published research articles were used to analyse the research question. The reporting of child abuse is a complex issue that generates lots of controversies but recently‚ social policy has been focused on improving the way child abuse is reported. The Nursing Standard (2013) reports on how child abuse and the risk of it should be reported by professionals that

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    Roberson Child Abuse Case

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    Roberson Child Abuse Case Wenatchee‚ Washington became known to the world in 1995 after being the setting of what is considered to be history’s most widespread child abuse case. It all started when Robert and Connie Roberson were accused for sexual abuse of children by Donna Perez. Thirteen year old Donna Perez told her father‚ Robert Perez‚ whom became the leading detective of the case‚ that she was sexually molested. She stated that other children was also molested or raped by every adult she

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    Parenting or Child Abuse”. I think it is a good idea for Connor McCreadie to be taken away from his family because he is such an unhealthy child and he needs to change his lifestyle before it gives him harm. This article tells me that it is bad parenting because Connor’s mother has a lack of discipline and a lack of effort for her child. He should be taken away because he needs to become a much healthier child and the Child Protection Authorities can help with this issue. The Child Protection Authorities

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