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    Child abuse has made impacts on the lives of many humans. It affects these people both physically and mentally throughout their life. Physical abuse leaves very noticeable marks on a child and can hurt the child more than just physically. Neglect is terrible it is when you don’t get to see your parents‚ it is one of the biggest effects on a child. Child abuse can make one of the biggest impacts on a child’s life. Child abuse doesn’t always leave physical marks but children always have memories

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    Discipline Vs Child Abuse

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    English 110 Danielle Stephen 10/8/14 “Discipline vs. Child Abuse” Matthew A. Cornblith Coleman University 1 How far is too far? Some people believe that child abuse is an acceptable form of discipline‚ however I do not. There is a fine line between discipline and child abuse. What is discipline? Discipline is “the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior‚ using punishment to correct disobedience.” (https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&source=hp&btnG=Google+Search&gbv=2#hl=en&gbv=2&q=discipline)

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    How to Reduce Child Abuse

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    For the past five years‚ child abuse cases in Malaysia have been increasing. According to the statistics from the Social Welfare Department‚ there were 2780 child abuse cases in 2008 and this number have been increasing sharply recently. Normally child abuse case happen due to the factors of financial‚ relationship and mental health problem. Basically‚ child abuse will bring a lot of negative effects to the victims such as abused children living with fear‚ self-blaming and feeling weak. Hence‚ parents

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    GEMMA: What coping mechanisms do you find to be the most beneficial for child abuse survivors? RUBY: Well‚ many survivors experience depression and trauma‚ and dissociation is also very common. So throughout our lives‚ we develop avoidant coping‚ which may be effective for a while‚ but it is not a sustainable way to cope with one’s feelings. So‚ I think the most‚ um‚ the most…. beneficial coping mechanism is by far approach coping. Approach coping is a way of facing your emotions with supportive

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    Here is a visual analysis of a child abuse advert produced by a company trying to address the issues of child abuse through a very controversial image‚ of two young children who are represented as broken china dolls. Roland Barthes Rhetoric of Image‚ article untangles all the obvious and not so obvious meanings to some people underneath the image itself‚ creating a representation producing a system of signs. Within the photograph featured is two captions repeated ‘You can lose more than your patience’

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    It is an unfortunate reality that many abuses against children that occur are unreported. However‚ when someone or an agency filed a report and complaint to the police that child abused exist in the community‚ the police tend to respond and investigate the said allegation quickly. And‚ since the crime of abuse is a violation of our penal code‚ it is the police criminal investigator(s) task to take the lead when investigating the child abuse case. That’s because it is only the police investigator(s)

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    respect that we all deserve‚ including children. Child abuse is a worldwide issue that has been going on for many years. Here in the United States over 3 million reports of child abuse are made every year. Child abuse occurs at every social level and within every religion‚ ethnicity‚ and culture. Throughout history there have been many people that try to solve this common problem‚ but unfortunately I think society will forever struggle with child abuse. In the past two rights were at the base of

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    have been taking place‚ such as child abuse. Although it is not often spoken of in the United States‚ child abuse continues to be one of the growing social problems of the country‚ keeping in mind the number of children who end up in protective services each year is increasing. Usually sexual abuse and physical abuse of adults is given more attention‚ compared to child abuse. It is proven that neglecting along with emotional mistreatment is also facets of child abuse. As we are getting more educated

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    sexual assault.” Sexual abuse is molestation. It is unwanted sexual behavior by one person upon another. It can happen to anyone. No matter what sex or age. 44 percent are under the age of 18 years old and 80% are under 30 years old. There is child sexual abuse‚ spousal sexual abuse and more. When it happens immediately it is called sexual assault. The offender is the molester. There are so many signs of sexual abuse that you probably wouldn’t think of. Child sexual abuse is defined by medem. Its

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    primarily found in abuse victims. Learned helplessness was originally discovered when an “animal is repeatedly subjected to an aversive stimulus that it cannot escape” (Cherry‚ 2016). According to Cherry (2016) the animal will eventually stop trying to avoid the stimulus and behave like it is completely helpless even if they have a way of avoiding the pain. Learned helplessness has a strong tie to animals‚ however it can be applied to many situations that involve humans‚ such as abuse‚ or in domestic

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