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    Elder Abuse Research Paper

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    Elder abuse is a pervasive public health issue, one that affects 10% of older adults above the age of 60 in the United States each year. It is prevalent and quickly increasing with the ever-growing elder population that now represents 40 million (12.9%) of the population, but by 2030, will represent 72.1 million of the population (Dong, 2012). Elder abuse is anything that causes physical, mental, and/or emotional harm and includes abuse, neglect and exploitation (What is Resident Mistreatment,…

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    900 to 2,000 new cases of animal hoarding every year in the United States alone, leaving at least 250,000 animals falling victim(dosomething.com). This is just one of the many forms of abuse that owners inflict on their pets. The social issue of pet abuse occurs across the U.S. each year. The two main forms of abuse are neglect and intentional cruelty. Neglect is when an owner fails to provide a pet with its basic needs such as food, water, and shelter. Intentional cruelty is when an owner…

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    needs or to protect that eldeerldy indvaul from immenent harm. Unfrotunarly due tot he facty that many elredly indviaul who reesids in nursning home cannot speak up foror are afraid to speak up for themselves, statoistics demonstarte that elderly abuse is a common occurance in hursnng homes. Thus liess the major benefit behind conductiin unsheduled iinspections. They can help to reveal several forms of a buse that a faiciilty may attempt to hide in the cisusmatnced of a scheduled…

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    Prescription Painkiller Abuse: Who’s at fault? Have you ever wondered how a person started having a painkiller abuse? Is it the doctors or the patient's fault? Statistics show that young adults are the people who mainly abuse prescription drugs. In 2014 alone more than 1,700 adults overdosed.(drugabuse) More and more people become dependent on drugs. What is a painkiller abuse and how does that come to be? Drugs change the way your brain reacts to things even if it is something you are…

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    Adolescent Substance Abuse

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    high rate of adolescent substance abuse. Substance abuse is even prevalent in developing countries of Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Because they are labeled as developing countries, they do not have the support that global devolved countries have to help these adolescents. For example, the United States has school social workers, adolescent substance abuse programs and teen meetings. Developing countries does not have the same focus on adolescent substance abuse, because the funds are not…

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    The Causes of Child Neglect and Abuse in the Daycare The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and defines child abuse and neglect as at minimum any act of failure on the part of a parent or caretaker of the child to act and results in death, physical or emotional harm that is serious, exploitation or sexual abuse. Additionally, failure to act or action that causes an imminent risk or serious harm to the child (Child Welfare Information Gateway). Public daycares or even in-home day cares that provide…

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    Alcohol Abuse Speech

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    'normal thing ' these days. So why is this still able to happen when alcohol abuse is one of the biggest killers? Alcohol seems a lot more acceptable than drugs because we see it every single day, even though there are more people with alcohol related problems. So lets talk about Alcohol Abuse what it actually is and the affects of it psychologically and emotionally, and on the individual themselves... Alcohol Abuse Alcohol is measured in units, a small glass of wine (125mls) contains around…

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    act of cruelty to a human being” (“Animal Abuse Sayings and Quotes”). The frequent occurrence of animal abuse is shocking. The recurrence of animal abuse is no surprise. Animal cruelty happens in many different ways and is very common nowadays. If a human being endures beatings and neglect intentionally from another human being, the story can bring tears to one’s eyes. It seems many people find it an exception if the being that experiences the abuse is replaced with an animal. The blind…

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    Naturally, this research proves that abuse survivors can become successful and powerful members of society. The existence of several celebrities who have gone through abusive childhoods backs up this research even more. Actress Drew Barrymore is a prime example of someone who has risen above their abusive past and not allowed it to block their career and dominate their personality. Barrymore was physically and mentally abused by her alcoholic stepfather, and often neglected by her irresponsible…

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    happily, living life to the fullest. Now, when we hear the word abuse, right away we think of woman abuse instead of child abuse. Under the laws of the United States, anyone under eighteen is considered a minor or in other words a child, which then divides into categories by age range. But what is child abuse, and how is it involved with criminal justice? Child abuse is, “child maltreatment, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and many other types of harm” (NCJRS).…

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