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    Child abuse and child molestation are two very thoroughly discussed topics, especially in today 's society. Prevention of any kind is needed greatly, and needed as soon as possible. There are many and many prevention possibilities that could be done, the worst part about all of this is people are more selfish and don’t stand up for anything they intend to stand up for. Penalties that are given in a situation like this one should be, since the parents may think they have all the right in the world

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    Causes Of Child Abuse

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    Child abuse is a serious crisis because of what effect it has on the child. Child abuse can damage the brain’s growing process and lead to serious behavioral and physical problems. There are many types of child abuse, and most of these types will show some sort of symptoms. Teachers are typically the main adults that catches these symptoms. Statistics have proven that there are many children who are victims of child abuse. There are ways to help prevent further abuse on the child. There are many

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    Child Abuse In Missouri

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    Child abuse is something that unfortunately is very prevalent in Missouri. In 2012, there were 91,812 incidents and children reported to the Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline. (Missouri Department of Social Services, 2013) Thankfully there are laws that protect these children being abused. In Missouri statutes specifically there is Chapter 568, Offenses Against the Family, Section 060. Overview of the Policy Chapter 568 (Missouri General Assembly, 2013)is the Missouri Statues is Offenses Against the Family

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    After Child Abuse

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    A report of child abuse is made every ten seconds. David Pelzer wrote two books named A Child Called It and The Lost Boy about his experience through child abuse and how he made the best of the situation. It had motivated me to want to research and discover more about the topic. Sadly, I found out that child abuse is still a big issue today. It’s very important that people know after all the horrendous effects after child abuse, it can all be controlled to live a life just like anyone else. The

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    Child Abuse In Adulthood

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    Does child abuse lead to mental health issue in adulthood? Child abuse or child mistreatment has many different definitions and descriptions, based on factors such as culture and social groups as well as different professions. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, child abuse usually refers to “any physical, sexual, or psychological mistreatment, especially by a parent of caregiver. Acts of these omissions or child neglect include but are not limited to failure to provide needs

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    following paper is about Child Abuse. This paper will look into the description of the problem, the policies that has helped solved the problem, involvement in resolving the problem, and person recommendations on changing the approach of the problem. Description of the Problem/History Child abuse is a form of any sexual activity that a child doesn’t give consent to. Whether it may be sexually or physically if the child is not mentally ready it is still a form of abuse. Child abuse also can lead to different

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    The articles discuss the risk and protective factors of child human trafficking and child sexual exploitation, suggesting that child abuse assessments and treatments should be modified to reflect child trafficking victims due to the victim’s subjective experiences. According to Fong and Cardoso (2010), internationally, each year 1 to 2 million children are trafficked, with an average age of 13 to 14 years old. Children who are at higher risk for trafficking coupled with prostitution are likely

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    Child Abuse In America

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    Child abuse is the mistreatment of a child or children with violence or cruelty, mainly when it happens repeatedly and regularly. Child abuse has been occurring all around the world to many children, but many child abuse cases are kept hidden. In America the percentage of child abuse remains unknown, however, it occurs to be one of the major social issues. Child abuse should be pushed to the forefront of social issues in America because of its effects on children who themselves may grow up to be

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    Child Abuse In America

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    (author of A Child Called “It”) states, “Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul” (Pelzer 98). Although true there are still thousands of children in America that never get out of their nightmares. In America, a report of child abuse is made every ten seconds. That means roughly 3.1 million child abuse reports are made year round in just the United States. Neglect is just one of the forms of child abuse. The difference is that child neglect

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    Child Abuse Is Wrong

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    Child abuse is wrong because it is against child rights. Child abuse is when a parent or other adult causes serious physical or emotional harm to a child. Child abuse and neglect affect children short-term and long-term. According to CDC one in four children are victims of child abuse (2014). As a result of 1 billion children suffer from child abuse and neglect. Child abuse affects children now. For example Cdc.gov states that studies have discovered abused and neglected children to be at least 25%

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