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    Domestic abuse

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    or refuge from domestic abuse. It is absolutely vital that we understand that there are two different types of law in the UK that applys when talking about domestic/interpersonal violence; criminal law and civil law. The main differences between the two laws are that civil law is aimed at protecting the individual‚ while criminal law is aimed at punishing the offender. There is no specific law in the UK called domestic violence under criminal law‚ but the type of abuse that fall under criminal

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    Child Abuse Research Paper

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    other sleep issues. Long-term living in abusive homes are at increased risk for health issues such as substance abuse‚ autoimmune diseases‚ heart disease‚ and cancer. Kids may have more tantrums‚ become clingy‚ withdraw‚ overreact to situations‚ and regress to earlier behavior such as thumb-sucking‚ wanting to be held like a baby‚ or using baby talk. Teens exposed to their parents abuse may skip school or use drugs and alcohol. Children first learn how to interact with others by watching their parents

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    Victims Of Physical Abuse

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    a) Physical abuse. Vulnerable adults and children can be victims of physical abuse and which can come from the professional staff like care workers‚ volunteers‚ family members or friends. Physical abuse can come in the form of hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ kicking‚ misuse of medication‚ inappropriate sanctions‚ restraining and so on. The physical signs to watch for will include bruising‚ scratches‚ marks‚ black eyes‚ blood on clothes and so on. The symptoms can involve emotional signs which can include

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    Animal Abuse Registry

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    you treat animal abuse as a $50 fine and a slap on the wrist‚ people won’t take it very seriously” (Kenna 1). Charging the abusers only a small fine is just not strict enough. This form of punishment does not fit the crime or prevent it from happening again. American people need to recognize animal abuse as the serious crime that it is and the consequences of these actions. The United States should establish a national animal abuse registry in order to decrease acts of animal abuse. Household pets

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    Notes on drug abuse

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    Psychological Trauma and Addiction Treatment – Book Journal • It becomes important to understand the meaning of the traumatic event to an individual and to address those meanings in the context of recovery. • Good treatment-- changes the perception of what happened who is at fault (if anyone) what could have been done to prevent‚ what the experience means in the present o AKA – change our relationship with the traumatic experience o Child see their self as damaged goods‚ have a sense of shame

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    On the topic of emotional abusepsychological abuse and emotional abuse aren’t that different since by their definitions‚ they are similar. For example‚ psychological abuse is the sustained and repetitive behaviour which damages the developmental potential of crucially important mental faculties and mental processes of a child. On the other hand‚ as mentioned earlier‚ emotional abuse refers to a repeated action that negatively affects a child’s development‚ emotions‚ and how a child sees oneself

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    Animal Abuse And Neglect

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    Animal abuse can happen all around the world in many different ways. Animal cruelty is when someone hurts or does not care for an animal responsibly‚ for an example not giving your pet food or water. It is against the law to be cruel or harm animals‚ even your own pets. It is also called animal abuse‚ or neglect. Neglect sometimes it is simply that people do not understand that what they are doing to an animal is causing the animal pain. Other times‚ people who have been abused themselves will be

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    Substance Abuse And The Effects Of Substance Abuse Substance abuse is seen as maladaptive and not considered dependant but can lead to dependency with certain drugs. There is a huge range of drugs such as alcohol‚ cocaine‚ amphetamines‚ benzodiazepines and opiates. Some of these drugs are illegal in some countries and regions and can lead to criminal prosecution if caught in possession or under the influence of them. Public health practitioners have undertaken many studies into drug abuse from an

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    Child Abuse

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    Tyeisha Brevard PHI-105 Instructor Roundtree May 19th‚ 2013 Child Abuse Primary prevention of maltreatment is the level of prevention most sought out in stopping child abuse. This level of prevention focuses on creating an ideal environment in which child abuse is least likely to ever occur. The environment can range anywhere from personal to public. The personal environment‚ or macro system‚ would be considered the internal make-up of a family such as cultural values or financial status

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    Women Abuse in India

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    young girls marry somebody outside their caste and clan against her family’s wishes. Women as property Dowry is demanded from the husband’s side (in-laws) when younger women get married. Newly married women become subject to verbal and physical abuse. In many cases‚ young brides are burnt to death by her in-laws if the parents fail to meet the requisite dowry demanded. Women are also viewed in terms of their virginity‚ as chastity is considered as a great virtue. In terms of

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