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    woman to stand up for herself. Physical abuse is not the only abuse women of color had to take from her husband or the man of the family. They also had to endure sexual abuse, most of the time this consisted of rape. In the movie, Celie is sexually abused by her stepfather after her mother is close to death and tells Fonso (Celie’s Stepdad) she will not sleep with him anymore. At the start of the movie, Celie is basically the target of all sexual abuse, from any man. Fonso would not think of…

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    The Well-being of Saudi Arabia Women Blessed Reine Prairie View A&M University Domestic violence is a major issue in Saudi Arabia, but it is overlooked a lot because the society of Saudi Arabia doesn’t see a problem with it. The only individuals that do have an issue are the women that. They are afraid to speak up and say anything about it. Things are done differently in Saudi Arabia than…

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    children who witness domestic violence within their homes. Many choose to believe that domestic violence only affects those involve but that is not true, at all. In the process of my research, it was shocking to discover that many professional such as child and youth workers were ineffective in assisting this population. In my personal opinion, I felt this was an interesting topic to discuss and research. Firstly, there has been a notably increase of aggressive behaviors among school…

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    poor family relationships; ill health; cognitive problems, and poor education, the role physical abuse has in juvenile delinquency, and conclude with a summary. A significant correlation exists between substance abuse and criminal practices in juveniles (Carter, 2012). Young delinquents show increased rates of substance abuse in contrast with non-offending juveniles (Carter, 2012). Substance abuse increase recidivism and influences juveniles in drug court. Drug and liquor use produces…

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    his own research W. Hobard Davies has also been part of multiple other research studies that have been published which other researchers have conducted. A few of Davies main focuses within psychology are, clinical child and adolescent psychology, community violence as well as child abuse. As well as researching Davies has an interest in teaching courses that focus on the adjustment of children and families that are being affected by severe stress (UWM, 2015). Based off of his research and…

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    emotional and psychological aspects, physical aspects, and can also have many effects towards the children of the victim. This individual can be abused physically, verbally, mentally, and even sexually, although it is considered injustice for someone to abuse another human being…

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    The article The Effects of Age and Delay on Responses to Repeated Questions in Forensic Interviews With Children Alleging Sexual Abuse written by Samantha J. Andrews and Michael E. Lamb focuses their study on the repeated questions asked by the forensic interviewers to the children who might have been victims of an alleged child sexual abuse to check if the children don’t contradict the statements they provided, and hereby reinforcing their case against the suspect in the courts. The main…

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    Parental Deployment and Child Development There have been more that 2 million children that have reported having a parent deployed for military service at least once in their lifetime, according to a CNN news article (Fantz, 2014). With this statistic being so large, it is important for us as a community to consider not only the parents being deployed, but also the children. With so many children growing up with parents overseas, it is an easy misconception that because these children are so…

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    Juvenile Incarceration

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    He reported that many of the children had evidence of abuse, some even missing teeth, some ending up with broken bones, and some rendered unconscious. Some of these attacks were caused by stealing a cookie, and in one case, laughing. Some odd eighty percent of juveniles in adult prison get abused and p the…

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    considered a mandated reporter are required to report any suspicion of abuse or neglect, Penal Code Section 11166.5. It is not the responsibility of the teacher to decide whether or not the suspicion of abuse is accurate or not. A report of suspected abuse must be made regardless of the teacher’s personal opinions and or thoughts. A principal or any other school administrator cannot stop a teacher from reporting suspected abuse. After the first report is made by the teacher, they must do a…

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