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    children with disabilities, and children who have experienced abuse. I chose this because it's very personal to me and that I was sexually abused as a child. I wish to better understand how these children, end up committing crimes, or how their behavior affects society. As discussed in class, children who were abused tend to be more involved with crime than others who were not. Children with disabilities are often more likely to be subjected to abuse and neglect. According to Screening With…

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    physical abuse and/or neglect under the age of 15? Or that according to the non-profitable organization Child help in the United States, 3.3 million accounts of child abuse are made per year involving nearly 6 million children? From these statistics you can see how big a controversy child abuse is and how frequently it occurs. Surprisingly, child abuse is more common in developed countries than undeveloped countries. For instance in the United States, Mexico and Portugal, reports of child abuse…

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    The rediscovery of child abuse is about finding ways to prevent and educate people and expose severe beatings or maltreatment. It can include the promotion of a positive behavior or action through activities. Through government agencies that can offer supportive services, protection, and treatment. Rediscovery of child abuse is very important because these children deserve better than they are getting and we are to depend on these children to run the world when the time comes. In the video, the…

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    Overcoming Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse is one of the biggest problems that can come out of a relationship that some may not even hear about. When I first heard the word abuse, I thought it was just how someone physically treated someone. Most women who are stuck in an abusive relationship don 't realize what kind of resources are out there and available to help them get away and get a fresh start. When I was in need, I was not aware of these life-changing resources. When I was about nineteen…

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    domestic abuse in the U.S., but what most people treat as a joke, or pay no attention to at all, is when the victim turns out to be male. When looking up domestic abuse statistics or anything of the like, the results usually come up as ‘this percent of women are abused every year’ or ‘this number out of these many women are victims of domestic abuse’. Yet, there are few sources that point to men being victims of domestic abuse rather than as the abusers. Despite the little realization that…

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    children experience child abuse in today’s society that affects them during maltreatment and in their future lives. The importance of this research is to indicate what child abuse is, what types of child maltreatment are, how it will both the current and future life of a child, and what ways there are to help kids who have or are experiencing abuse. Scientist, therapist and many researching have been performing studies on kids who have experienced any type of child abuse and kids who have not…

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    Abuse is a cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal. The three types of abuse that hit hard to my heart are physical, emotional/verbal, and sexual. Physical abuse is a deliberate and regrettable act towards you or something close to your body. Sometimes this action does not leave pain or even bruises , but it’s still harmful. More than 1 out of 10 high school students have experienced some form of physical abuse from a dating partner, and most of the teens didn’t know what to do when…

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    Child Abuse is, “any form of physical, psychological, social, emotional or sexual maltreatment of a child whereby the survival, safety, self-esteem, growth and development of the child are endangered. There are four main types of child abuse: neglect, emotional, physical and sexual.” (http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/pubs/ccaps-spcca/chi-enf-eng.htm). Child abuse happens more often than most people are aware of. Each year, there’s approximately 1.25 million American children abused. Child abuse is…

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    Many children are being neglected and abused by irresponsible adults. “Hundreds of thousands of children in the United States are estimated to be victims of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse”(Gale). In each family children are raised differently,however, most of the time people raise their children based on the way they were raised. Moreover, many children were raised to fear their parents because their punishment is to be abused in some way. The problem with defending spanking is that many…

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    Substance abuse is an extremely dangerous issue that affects every one in ten Americans. Not only is this statistic frightening, it alludes to the fact that somebody you know may be addicted to drugs, alcohol, or prescription medication. Substance abuse can lead to the loss of a job, create mental illnesses, and in some extreme cases, cause death. These addictions can have a huge emotional and physical toll on a person. Now with about 19.9 million Americans admitting to some form of substance…

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