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    internet. There are many problems with what kids today do on the internet and with phones when parents may not be around. These problems may include: cyber bullying others, interacting with strangers and/or molesters, and games they should not see or play. Parents should monitor everything their child does on any technology or on the internet. Cyber bullying has become a major problem since technology has improved. This problem is one of many that should be monitored so it will not occur in the future

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    versus nurture is a commonly debated topic in the scientific world. For example were all child molesters abused as children themselves or are their genes or other factors to blame for their bad decisions? Genes seem to determine much about children, such as eye color and height, but do they also determine behavior and overall health, or is the environment the children were raised in to blame? For example, when a child is misbehaving, is it the parents responsibility to take the blame for their offspring's

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    The article “Toddlers in Tiaras” was written by Skip Hollandsworth, and was published by Good Housekeeping on August 2011.The author argues that child pageants can have negative effects on the young girls’ lives. Hollandsworth wrote this article in response to the popularity of the TV show “Toddlers and Tiaras”. This article “Toddler in Tiaras” can be divided into five sections. In the introduction, the author presents an example of a young girl getting ready for a pageant. Hollandsworth then introduces

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    devices. The major networking sites such as Facebook along with the others offer a portal for entertainment and linkage to meeting new people and friends. The risk and hazard for potential child molesters, rapist, and murderers reaching the children have grown to sky rocket measures in recent years (Paediatrics & Child Health Page 301). Due to this major reason, it is highly important that

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    it's because of this the child labor law

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    The Psychodynamic Theory

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    theory, most child molesters use their id and not their ego. They think about their wants and needs and not what is morally right. Also, cognitive distortion makes sense too because it breaks down the thoughts of a child molester. According to the research, molesters think if a person did not resist, then they wanted it and a lot of sexual offenders think like that by taking it as consent sex when it is not. For example, if a child just lays there and do not say stop they think the child must want

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    Molesters Facts

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    and control over their bodies. The emotional and psychological harm can be far more devastating and longer-lasting than any physical wound. MYTH: All molesters are mentally ill. FACT: Many molesters are not mentally ill, but rather are intentionally using their power to manipulate and harm innocent children and youth. MYTH: All child molesters are men. FACT: It is estimated that women are the abusers in 14% of cases reported by boys, and 6% of cases reported by girls. It is important to know this

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    abandon or neglect them. In result of this child abuse is one of the highest leading causes to death in America. Child abuse affects many people around the world whether it’s sexual, physical, emotional, neglect or domestic violence. Even children witnessing or seeing abuse suffer from extensive damage. “52% of child abuse involve neglect” () neglect is also a form of abuse, it may not be like physical abuse, showing scars or bruises, but it can affect the child just as much, it can lead to the fear

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    Child abuse is mistreatment of a child by a parent or guardian, including neglect, beating, and sexual molestation.(Dictionary.com) Molestation is the crime of sexual acts with children up to the age of 18, including touching of private parts, exposure of genitalia, taking of pornographic pictures, rape, inducement of sexual acts with the molester or with other children and variations of these acts by pedophiles. (LAW.com) In the United States each year more than 3 million reports of child abuse

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