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    The Effects of Child Abuse in Adulthood Have you ever seen a child in class, at the playground or even in a store and wondered where her black eye came from, or why the little boy in front of you has bruises covering his arms? Child abuse has many facets and is hard to put into a single definition; however, it can be narrowed down to “when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child”(O’Meara and…

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    Available Treatments for Substance Abuse One major problem plaguing women in prison is the use of illegal substances from alcohol all the way to hard drugs like heroin. Researchers Harrison and Beck in a 2001 study found that 20 percent of all incarcerated women had been imprisoned for illegal substance abuse (Treatment Improvement Protocol). In a related study researchers concluded that 75 percent of all women incarcerated had a history of lifetime substance abuse or dependence disorders…

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    to get rescued, and are given the chances to see how great humans and life can be, but others are not as lucky to get the chance. One type of abuse is active cruelty it should be taken very seriously, since it can be a sign the person is psychological issues, also may commit more violence acts to possibly humans next. Active cruelty is the type of abuse were neglectful…

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    Little Abused Souls: The Truth About Physical Abuse Child abuse is when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child (“The Issue of Child Abuse”). “While child abuse is not exclusively a twentieth century phenomenon, it was not until 1967 that some states began adopting mandatory reporting laws, and now all states have these laws.” As the quote states, child abuse wasn’t a major issue until the late…

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    The article, “Study Finds that Abuse Causes Children to Flee,” reviews a research project concerning adolescents who have been physically abused and the probability of their running away from violent situations. Dr. Ann W. Burgess, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, analyzes a large group of teenagers to identify reasons for running away. According to the investigation, “...physical and sexual abuse are important contributors...to chronic runaway behavior…” and…

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    is being subjected to violentce and/or abuse by other human beings. Despite being present for thousands of years, it has only become a matter of scientific and political interest since the early 70s in the twentieth century. Violence and abuse are different categories in which to group behaviors that a person persorms and cause harm to another. This work refers only to elder abuse in the family, so the first thing is to define the concept of elder abuse. Abuse of the elderly is a single or…

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    Child abuse is everyone’s business. Child abuse is mistreatment of children. Child abuse can be in various forms such as sexual, physical, neglect, emotional, mental, and verbal. Child abuse often occurs because adults blame all of their stress on the children, or from substance abusement, being a single parent/stepparent. There are ways to prevent child abuse. Sexual abuse is the involuntary of developing immature children or adolescents in sexual activities. It can be in a form of rape,…

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    He said I was asking for it. He said I don’t know when to stop. Every day millions of women are victims of domestic abuse and are put into situations like this. Many women are forced to stay in these relationships because they feel worthless, they have children, or fear for their lives. A women should not have to wake up in fear wondering if today is her last day. Domestic abuse is a serious issue which needs to be addressed and be met with serious repercussions. Victims of this issue don’t…

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    or sexually abused. The article talks about a study that the National Child Traumatic Stress Network Core Data Set did that analyzed 5,616 youths that at one time or another in their life had experienced psychological maltreatment, physical abuse or sexual abuse. People often wonder what happens to children that have suffered horrible childhood and this article gives a studies and supported perspective on what these children end up having to go through as ramifications of these experiences. The…

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    Child abuse and neglect is defined as any act or failure to act by a parent, guardian, or caregiver that results in death, serious physical, emotional harm, sexual abuse, exploitation, or neglect; or an act that presents an inevitable exposure to danger or serious harm (Gosselin, 2013). Elder abuse is defined as an intentional, unintentional, or negligent act or abandonment by a caregiver or any other persons that causes serious physical, emotional, or psychological, or sexual harm,…

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