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    Personal Injury Litigation In Child Maltreatment, Child Custody, and Parental Fitness Tori M. Kelly BS, CJ Argosy University, Chicago Abstract: Forensic assessment of personal injury litigation in cases of child abuse, custody, and parental fitness is critical in ascertaining the scope and validity of any consequent mental, emotional, and/or behavioral illnesses. To that end, this discussion will examine the role of the independent medical examiner, specific psycholegal…

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    Major crimes that cause physical, sexual or emotional harm the victim, are “Violent Crimes”. They include murder, rape, assault, robbery, domestic violence and child abuse. Violent crime has no boundaries and they are not limited to the list quoted above. The offenders who commit violent crimes are said to have higher testosterone levels than non-offenders. “Inmates who had committed personal crimes of sex and violence had higher testosterone levels than inmates who had committed property…

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    Testimonial is used in the article in order to convey evidence toward what the article generally is trying to communicate; which is “witnessing domestic violence is a form of child abuse.” The article begins with the author describing a vivid and traumatising experience from her childhood, which says, in summary, that as a child, she witnessed her mother, bloody faced, run out the door and not return until morning after the child’s father and been holding her on the ground. This is then followed…

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    Sociopaths In Adolescents

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    adolescents with signs of sociopathy tend to have substance abuse disorder or SUD. Particularly, SUD is developed to supress emotions from childhood abuse and replace it with effects of dopamine (Weiss et al. 2013, p. 944). Substance abuse can give a long-term damage to the brain and all other organs or may lead to individual’s death. Alcohol use can trigger the development of mental health conditions. About 40% of people who do substance abuse will develop major depression in their life or many…

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    Parenting Case

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    evaluation Mr. Smith is moderately hostile, and uncooperative. He reports that he has not seen his infant child since birth, to which his ex-girlfriend is to blame. He stated, “she will get what is coming to her”, in his words displaying current violent dialog with payback intent which will serve to promote an extended conflict relationship between the two parents. As Mr. Smith noted he has not seen the child since birth. In evaluating his ability to parent we ask what his parenting practices…

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    When raising a child, it is ultimately the responsibility of the parents to teach their children right from wrong. There are many different methods of disciplining a child. Some are viewed as more “acceptable” than others. Whether parents chose the more “acceptable” method, such as a time out, or the less “acceptable” method of spanking, both are trying to teach discipline. Webster’s dictionary defines spanking as “to strike on the buttocks with an open hand” (O’Callaghan 2). However,…

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    mother asked him if he liked the mule. When he said that he did, she grabbed a nearby shotgun and killed the mule in front of Henry Lee. After killing the mule, she beat her son because she had to have the animal removed, which cost her money. The abuse continued for years, until in the year 1960, Henry Lee murdered Viola by cutting her throat (Philbin and Philbin, 2007). He was arrested for the murder of his mother, and sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison. There, he tried to kill himself on…

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    Justice system. Domestic violence (DV) is the abuse of one partner within an intimate or family relationship, it is the repetitive, random and habitual use of intimidation to have power over a partner. The abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual, psychological or financial. There is no single cause of domestic violence, it comes from a mixture of aspects…

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    Parenting Parenting has become a societal project that we can no longer decide for ourselves. Everything we do is criticized by those around us. Technological advances have also begun to make contacting each other easier, but keeping track of where your child is or what they are doing a little more difficult for those that are doing it the correct way, however, it can be easier for someone who is trying to track them for less than desirable intentions. Disclosure is a thing of the past and…

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    protect him while the abuse has happened can show that him and mother didn’t have a close connection while growing up. It is truly important for the parent, to care, protect, love and give affection to the child. But since, we aren’t aware of that happening, this can then lead to a child having disorientation towards a parent. In addition, since we aren’t sure whether Peter self harms or not, it can be seen that him dealing with the abuse from Angela could be a form of abuse and harm towards…

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