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    Victimization Child Abuse

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    States are in foster care at any given time (United States Department of Education [U.S. DOE]). The issue of child abuse and neglect is a continuous concern affecting our society. For the federal fiscal year (FFY) of 2014 it is estimated approximately 702,000 children nationally (52 states including the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico) were victims of child abuse and neglect (U.S Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS], 2016). The USDHHS (2016) estimates…

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    article analyzes the modern era of child protection. Many legislative pieces have helped aid and address child protection in the United States over the last century. The Social Security Act of 1935 was created to provide money to expand child welfare services. Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was the first piece of federal child protection legislation and it was signed by President Nixon on January 31, 1974. In 1978, Congress established the Indian Child Welfare Act to reduce the amount…

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    Child Welfare Case Study

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    Understanding of Child Welfare Before this class I had little understanding of the child welfare system. The project and the information presented in the class has helped be come to a better understanding of the child welfare system. The Mendoza family project helped be work through the child welfare system by applying the case. The first part of the project was a case note of the first visit to the home. Case notes are taken at each visit and are vital in the child welfare system. If a…

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    Relevance Of Intervention

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    Relevance of Intervention In 2013, an estimated 679,000 children were victims of abuse and neglect (National Statistics on Child Abuse, 2014), and in 2014, there were about 497,000 reports of child abuse and neglect in California (Kidsdata, 2014). The long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect can be profound and may endure long after the abuse or neglect occurs. The impacts of child abuse and neglect can appear in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, and may affect various aspects of…

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    Before I complete this sentence a child somewhere will be abused or neglected in some way. 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 in the United States. A report of child abuse occurs every ten seconds. Child abuse is a subject that has plagued the world for centuries. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 is one of the key…

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    Child Mistreatment Essay

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    The allegations of child mistreatment presents a challenge for all involve, this would include public health, human right, criminal justice, social justice, the community welfare, and economics (). Child abuse or neglect is often classified as four classical forms. The forms of maltreatment of a child include physical, sexual, emotional, emotional, and neglect, yet as a group they are homogenous (). The majority of child who are maltreated is most likely a child who is helpless, such as infants…

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    adversity. It will define neglect, abuse and household dysfunction, as well as discuss the numbers of children affected by each of these adversities. This paper will explore the reasons that parents neglect and abuse their children. It will compare normal brain development to brain development of children who experience childhood adversity. It will discuss both the long term and short term effects of childhood adversity, both on the child and the society in which the child lives in. Finally, the…

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    Living in a single-parent home seems to be exceptionally common, not just in the United States yet all over the world. Whether it 's the father not present or the mother, it can have such an effect on the children which can lead to mental illness. A child can be affected at such a young age, once they are all grown up they have mentally and emotionally unstable issues. "The overall rate of single-parent families has slowly increased from 1994 to 2009. Currently, in 2012, the rate is about 11.2%…

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    Within their home there may be issues of abuse, neglect, or even substance abuse. In order to protect our children from such negative behaviors within the home, the child welfare services program was put into place. Child welfare programs are state regulated programs for those who are living in conditions that are not acceptable by the government (Welfareinfo.org website, 2015, para. 1). In most communities, the child welfare program investigates child maltreatment, foster care, protective…

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    Types Of Child Abuse

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    People may often believe that child abuse happens to a certain group of children, but that is not the case. In an article written by Melinda Smith, M.A., and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D. they state that “Child abuse doesn’t only happen in poor families or in bad neighborhoods. It crosses all racial, economic, and cultural lines.” You may think that families who have it all are not experiencing any problems, but they might be hiding a different story behind closed doors. Often there are people who give…

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