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Final Exam
Question 2
In general, discussing sex with children is embarrassing and even be considered as immoral. The article "Talking Dirty" explores how much of sexual knowledge the children gained from watching television and determines how children of different ages classify and discern the television program's suitability.
In this article, the authors first questioned whether television is the reason which leads to the loss of childhood "innocent". They argue that it'd better explore what children know. And it is unnecessary to concentrate on discover what adults want the children to know. Then, the authors did several days of research in London Primary School. They conducted open-ended interviews with children aged …show more content…
Childhood is a state of oppression, and the oppression comes from gender, race, class and disability discrimination. People need to examine the material reality of children. Due to they are children, people need to understand and recognize that children are vulnerable. Depicting children as innocent and lacking the ability to protect themselves precludes discussion of power. The necessary discussion requires our effective oppose sexual and other forms of exploitation of children and …show more content…
Among the pernicious collateral damage of mass incarceration is the devastation it causes in the lives of children who lose parents to prison. According to Bernstein, the current penal structure has had profound and devastating effects on the broken of the family and damages the children, as well as produces the resulting cycle of committing crimes and incarceration. Some sentencing policies do not require the judge to consider prisoners' children and families. As a result, they have had adverse effects. They change family dynamics and support. Also, they hinder the economic and social mobility of parents and children. Finally, they destroy and permanently cut off parent-child