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    the topic “Child abuse: a social ill”. Child abuse: a social ill In modern era‚ child abuse is getting very serious because of some factors such as family problems‚ stress and others. Child abuse can be in the form of physical abuse‚ emotional abuse or sexual abuse. Child abuse is known as a social ill because it can cause serious injuries to the children. Child abuse affects many children of all ages. There are some effects of child abuse on children and ways to reduce child abuse in society

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    Sexual Child Abuse There are many types of child abuse. I am going to tell you about sexual child abuse. Sexual abuse is defined as the engage of a child in sexual activities the child does not understand‚ to which the child can’t give informed consent‚ which are developmentally inappropriate and/or which violate the laws of society. In 1986‚ 20% of child abuse cases were sexual abuse. Every child is vulnerable to sexual abuse. Research shows that as many as one out of every four children

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    Child Abuse and Neglect Abuse of children has become a major social problem and a main cause of many people’s suffering and personal problems. Neglect‚ physical abuse‚ and sexual abuse have an immediate and long-term effects on a child’s development. The long-term effects of abuse and neglect of a child can be seen in psychiatric disorders‚ increased rates of substance abuse‚ and relationship difficulties. Child abuse and neglect is a huge problem. People that abuse are people who have been

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    is Considered Child Abuse When children misbehave‚ the parent’s disciplinary actions are often seen as a form of child abuse by other. There are different ways to discipline a child that is not considered child abuse. Most parents want their child to grow up happy‚ healthy‚ and have self confidence. Parents often think that disciplining their child will cause them to lack any of these feelings‚ this is not true. Children need discipline‚ parent’s that don’t discipline their child‚ often times the

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    Child Abuse and the Impact on Adolescent Development Self-Reported Abuse History and Adolescent Problem Behaviors. I. Antisocial and Suicidal Behaviors The purpose of this study was to examine physical abuse‚ sexual abuse and the effects on adolescent behavior. The study was conducted through a questionnaire distributed to 4‚790 students in grades 8‚ 10‚and 12 in Washington State public schools. The questionnaire addressed a variety of student health risk behaviors. The questionnaire asked

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    Child abuse He grabbed her hair and threw her against the wall‚ still clutching a fist full of her hair‚ her long curly brown hair. The tears ran down her face as he walked towards her screaming about something she didn’t say and accusing her of doing something that never happened. This wasn’t her worst nightmare‚ this was real life‚ this was every day and this is what she thought was normal. The worst type of normal she didn’t want to be apart of. He stood above her‚ his shadow taking away the

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    A child is an innocent figure only looking for love and care from those around them. No one can ever imagine that the lives of children are put in danger everyday. Child abuse is commonly known for physical marks such as bruises or broken bones. It is obvious that some marks are not from falling off a bike and those are the signs that appear that something is wrong with the child. According to the Florida Statue‚ abuse means any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical‚ mental‚

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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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    Child Abuse and Neglect Roosevelt Neely Senior Seminar October 1‚ 2012 Introduction As her eyes are filled with water‚ LaCrystal Nelson‚ a Case Manager for child protective custody shares numerous stories about her day to day experiences with abused and neglected children. One can easily tell by the amount of tears that she has a deep compassion for the work that she does. She shares stories of infants‚ who are very innocent‚ but beaten like criminals and of pre-teens‚ who are left at home

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    Child maltreatment can occur because any number of reasons‚ from parental dysfunction to abusive discipline patterns. There are hundreds of programs that exist to prevent child maltreatment but there are few that are supported by research. Using the whole family to evaluate current methods of discipline and daily function can greatly help reduce further maltreatment and all together prevent it from repeating. Nurturing Parenting Programs (NPP) aim to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect by using psychoeducational

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