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    How do we help a child who we know is being abused? Child abuse comes in many shapes and forms, but overall children should not have to deal with the actions of their parents. The children should not bare the pain from the individuals that brought them into this world. Child abuse such as physical, emotional, sexually, and child neglect is happening at this moment and all around in our daily life. "Authorities…

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    Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a form of child abuse that children are sexually used because of their immaturity without letting them understand or giving informed consent (Giardino, 2014). It seems like child sexual abuse is a familiar word but somehow is secretively and socially unspeakable topic, which makes it a severe, insidious and persistent problem. Child sexual abuse rarely causes children to death and their physical injury and pain can be healed completely in time, however, its…

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    Child sexual abuse (CSA) is sexual activity in children performed with or without coercion (Finkelhor, Hammer & Sedlak, 2008; Kenny & Wurtele, 2008) or threats by adults or peers (Shaul & Audage, 2007). Sexual activity includes the behavior of both contact and non contact (Bebbington, Jonas, Brugha, Meltzer, Jenkins, Cooper, King & McManus, 2011; Vivolo, Holland, Teten & Holt, 2010). Contact CSA such as touching private parts of children (breast, genitals, and buttocks), penetration, sexual…

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    Every day, children from all over the world are being neglected and abused. According to dosomgthing.org, “11 Facts About Child Abuse,” on the daily basis, more than four children die due to child abuse. Seventy percents of these children are under the age of three. Children are meant to be nurtured and protected by their family. Unfortunately, children are being treated horribly. Children are fragile human being that needs to be taken care of and loved. Hurting young children in any way will…

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    Child Abuse vs. Discipline: Where to draw the line? Physical discipline, also known as corporal punishment, is the punishment where any physical force is castoff and its purpose is to cause pain to the child in order to teach them a lesson. It goes without saying that physical violence does not teach anything to any child. According to a research conducted by UNICEF on child abuse: 4 out of 5 children are exposed to some degree of physical abuse in their homes. With a substantial amount of…

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    there are huge numbers of child abuse and neglect cases that go unreported. Child abuse in modern times is a rising epidemic and the maltreatment of children can be uncovered in different forms which consist of but are not limited to physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and child neglect. According to childhelp.org, “The United States has one of the worst records among industrialized nations – losing on average between four and seven children every day to child abuse and neglect.” …

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    Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Child abuse and neglect is a series social problem that affects millions of children across the world. According to UNICEF (2015), child abuse includes cases of violence, child labor, child abuse, female genital mutilation, child trafficking, child marriage, and general violation of children’s rights such as the right to play and education. Child maltreatment is a broad term defined as any intentional or unintentional act or behavior from parents or adults…

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    Child Abuse and its Effects Think about this, a 5 or 6 year old girl living with her parents. For so long she had a good life, she didn 't have much but enough to live on. One day she came home from school and her parents are sitting at the kitchen table with an upset look on their face. The child’s dad just lost his job, now every night she can tell something is not right he is always drinking and yelling at her mother. She has the same routine every night do her homework and go to her room…

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    well after being victimized. This paper will review computer crimes that involve identity theft, cyberstalking and child abuse. Identity theft can rob someone of their life savings, ruin credit ratings which can effect careers and weaken purchase power. Cyberstalking victims face tremendous stress living under a cloud of consistent threat to their life and their loved ones. Child abuse is perhaps the most devastating computer crime committed. Youth are the most vulnerable who experience…

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    The book Child Sexual Abuse is another anthology featuring thirteen different authors voicing their expert opinions on a variety of topics surrounding sexual abuse. David Finkelhor who has a PhD in Sociology at the University of Hampshire strongly believes that all children who are abused sexually never fully recover, but the children who have been abused physically and emotionally can recover at a faster rate. Recent research by Finkelhor suggests that 6% of sexually abused children find a way…

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