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    hild abuse are very common occur in Malaysia and due by many causes and effect to the children growing. Child abuse is the intentional and unexplainable neglect or infliction of Physical‚ Mental‚ or Sexual pain and suffering on a child. Susan Tan ‚ Wealth Mastery Academy intern worker who wrote on article “Child Abuse Cases in Malaysia”‚ states‚ “The cases in Malaysia are getting serious; according to Social Welfare Department of Malaysia indicated each year at least 1‚000 children in Malaysia are

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    A Short History of Child Abuse Name Institution Introduction Child abuse relates to the actions of a caretaker or a parent physically‚ sexually‚ or emotionally mistreating‚ neglecting‚ or abandoning a child (Find Law 2015). The history of abuse of children is not a recent practice‚ but the efforts to educate the people about the child as an important person started recently. The old ages practiced forms of child abuse unknowingly. Different parts of the world practiced varied forms of ill-treatment

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    According to the article “Child Abuse Statistics & Facts” on Childhelp website‚ state agencies estimated 702‚000 victims of child mistreatment. This amount of children would be able to pack ten football stadiums. Childhelp also states children who experience neglect and abuse are nine times more likely to be involved in some type of criminal activity. Jon Dorn‚ a visual artist‚ works in a variety of media and genres. Jon has illustrated many comics; however‚ one about a father abusing his son then

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    expedite the situation because he/she will begin to feel that this is not normal. The victimizer is afraid to stop because as long as he/she know that it is a secret‚ they are safe; since‚ it is lawfully wrong and may cause mental disturbance with the child for life. Father-daughter incest is responsible for 70-90 percent of incestuous relationships‚ yet this may seem like the only type of incest although there are others: Mother-son incest‚ the son wanting to keep the mother happy after a separation

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    Unit 4 1. Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 Define the types of abuse * Physical abuse * Sexual abuse * Emotional/psychological abuse * Financial abuse * Self-neglect * Neglect by others 1.2 Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse 1.3 Describe factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to abuse 2. Know how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse 2.1 Explain the actions to take if there are suspicious

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    Outline: Child sexual abuse victims I. Statement of the Problem A. Definitions 1. Child sexual abuse victim(s) Psychological effects Physical effects B. Statistics 1. Vulnerability 2. Indicators of child sexual abuse C. Expert statements 1. Frequency of occurrence 2. Common motives of offenders II. Review of the Literature A. History The rise of public concern 2. Civil lawsuits B. Key issues 1. What are the effects of child sexual abuse? 2. What to do if you think a child you know

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    Breaking the Silence on Child Sexual Abuse: How Mainstream Media can influence the masses and help prevent child sexual abuse • Introduction • Statistics • What does child sexual abuse (CSA) mean • How common is child sexual abuse • The consequences of child sexual abuse • Breaking the Silence on child sexual abuse • How mainstream media can help in the prevention of child sexual abuse • 7 Steps in the Healing Process • Conclusion Introduction Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a hot topic

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    How can the community reduce Child Abuse and Neglect? Introduction Child abuse and neglect is an issue that is too big for service providers to ensure for safety alone. The community needs to get both involved and educated to help stop or at least reduce the problem of the abuse and neglect of children. “We have to build communities from the inside out in order to make change. And if we are going to ensure child well-being and reduce violence‚ we are

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    evil‚ but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” - Albert Einstein. Child abuse is a serious crime that is defined as inflicting pain on a child. Although child maltreatment both currently and in the Victorian era includes a surplus amount of physical wrongdoing and neglect‚ modern societies have social services to help the children get through these injustices. There are many examples of physical child harm in Oliver Twist‚ a book published by Charles Dickens in the Victorian Era‚ mostly

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    With increased awareness of child maltreatment‚ a variety of methods and interventions have emerged to address the problem. Professionals working to prevent child abuse have worked to expand public awareness as well as to increase the success of interventions provided by incorporating strategies from various disciplines to guide and influence practice. The greatest influence has been the public health framework‚ consisting of three levels of prevention programs; primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary prevention

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