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    booklet must: Ai Describe in your own words what is meant by the following types of abuse: • Physical abuse – Body harm. Bruising, fear… • Sexual abuse – Forcing sexual behaviour. Bruising around genital areas, fear from p/care… • Emotional/psychological abuse –Verbal abuse to maintain power and control, taking empowerment away from an individual. Fear of guving opinions or speaking out loud… • Financial abuse –Taking money or making somebody financially dependant. Money keep on disappearing

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    I am writing on behalf of my child, Neal Moody. Neal lived in a single parent home, and witnessed physical assault and mental abuse by their father. His father would kick, and bruise my eyes. Neal's father would refuse to punish Neal when misbehaving or did not performing household chores. Neal was also mentally abused Neal as a child by me because I was so overwhelmed. Neal and his brother were left alone in the evenings while I worked a part-time at Macy’s Department Store. Neal has been affected

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    elder abuse Elder abuse also known as elder mistreatment has been around for many, many years but is now just coming to the forefront and being acknowledged by the society on a whole. intentional actions that cause harm or create a serious risk of harm, whether or not intended, to a vulnerable elder by a caregiver or other person who stands in a trust relationship to the elder or (b) failure by a caregiver to satisfy the elder’s basic needs or to protect the elder from harm” (p. 39).This abuse can

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    assignment will describe the forms of abuse which may be experienced by adults; describing indicators that abuse may be happening to adults. It will then look at factors that may lead to abusive situations and assess the possible immediate effects of two different forms of abuse. The abuse that will be specifically looked at will be sexual and financial abuse, further extending by evaluating the potential long term effects of the two types of abuse. Abuse is a violation of a person’s civil and

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    United States. These women are mostly immigrants who often face abuse however don’t escape it and often fail to report the abuse. The problem is known to have two sides, cultural and legal. The patriarchal culture of Asia helps to explain women’s response to domestic violence; and their unfamiliarity with U.S. law has increased their vulnerability towards the violence. I would also be informing you about the different kind of abuses that they face. When I use the term “Asian” I would particularly

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    Elder Abuse: The Vicious Result of Family Stress According to Roberto (2016), approximately 4.3 million older adults suffer from at least one form of elder abuse each year. Elder abuse and neglect, “includes any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or other person that harms or causes risk of harm to a vulnerable adult” (Moore & Browne, 2016, p. 1). This horrible crime continues to be prevalent in the world, and occurs not only in assisted living facilities such as nursing homes

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    violated elderly abuse laws one or more times. Abuse comes in many forms, with neglect being the most common, accounting for 58.5 percent of cases. Physical abuse, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and other abuse types have also been reported, thus individuals with a loved one in a nursing home need to ensure they are receiving proper care at all times. In the event something does go wrong and the nursing home and/or its staff members are responsible, a nursing home abuse attorney

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    INTRODUCTION Elder abuse is present in our society; however, it has been a hidden problem and under recognized by our community. It is really challenging for people to understand the severity of this problem unless one encounters it in one’s life. Society began to really acknowledge this issue because of the cases that have been reported, while there are many cases that still go unreported. There are several forms of elder abuse that are reportable to a healthcare provider; however, many cases are

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    In an adult-centric society, children are constantly marginalized and persecuted. The continued oppression of children as a collective social category persists and has had little change compared to other oppressed groups. The victimization of children is a widespread phenomenon that persists due to deeply-ingrained, government-sanctioned societal norms that strip children of their agency and autonomy, thus perpetuating an authoritarian and dehumanizing system and way of thinking that applies exclusively

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    older adults experiences some form of elder abuse, but only one in 25 cases is reported to social services agencies” (Dong, 2012, p. 2151). Elder mistreatment can occur in a variety of settings including domestic and assisted living. Elder abuse includes psychological, physical, and sexual abuse; neglect to include both caregiver and self-neglect; and financial exploitation. With the vast explosion of the aging population in today’s society elder abuse can no longer loom in the shadows. Literature

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