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    begins a downward trend in sexual assault articles. 2014 is the year in which the list of Non Title IX compliant colleges and university’s list was released to the pubic in an effort to combat mishandling of sexual assault reports. The differences between the years should reflect a change in dialogue over time away from victim blaming toward educational or preventative framing. For the three selected years there were a total of 163 news articles of which 100 were randomly selected proportional…

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    Bootstrap Child Abuse

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    variable (not other forms) this was due to the base rates of sexual abuse being so low. Overall, this study only focused on college students, but what about other age groups? Do they all suffer from the aftermath of childhood abuse? Is it possible that these other groups self-harm due to being abused as a child?…

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    Chlamydia • Chlamydia trachomatis • Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STI) worldwide. • Chlamydia trachomatis is obligated intracellular pathogens causing a range of acute and chronic diseases in humans and animals. Sometimes it is asymptomatic infection, the person may not have any sign or symptoms of diseases. Chlamydia trachomatis is naturally a coccoid shaped bacteria which are diplococci arrangements. The researchers was used the…

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    Childhood Innocence

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    defend themselves against sexual abuse, this is refer to their family who taught them the defence and resistance. However, the other part, the children who are the passive victim of sexual abuse and they can not resist. The author discusses how to protect the children from assaulters, which is avoid letting them out alone or at night. Must teach our children that the danger may come from someone they trust. Also, the author talked about child assertiveness and adult…

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    Repressed Research Paper

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    Chambers, Classmates and Readers of this post The abstract I found and read for this week’s reading is obtained from the research report titled, “Retrieval inhibition of trauma-related words in women reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse”. Written by Geraerts, E., Smeets, E., Jelicic, M., Merckelbach, H., & Van Heerden, J. in 2006. It was published by the Behaviour Research and Therapy. About the Abstract The abstract is an attention catcher. Despite the fact that…

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    Although sex offender registries were designed with the intention of deterring sex offenders from recidivating by providing their information to the public, the legislation needs to be examined if it is serving its purpose. One particular study by Zgoba, Bonia, Veysey, and Dalessandro collected demographic information, criminal history records, along with clinical and institutional information to compare and contrast the outcomes of multiple sex offenders. Recidivism measures were collected from…

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    my cabin, after my belly churned for days, I nervously called a friend who had once been where I now found myself. Feeling trapped by the typical gossip of a small community, I wanted the name of a confidential person at the domestic violence and sexual assault non-profit. In a warning tone, my friend confirmed, “Mari can help—just be sure to avoid Mari’s boss, the executive director, who is not a safe person.” I felt concerned, having heard numerous local citizens tell stories of mistreatment…

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    Assessment In Social Work

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    Assessment within social work is a statutory requirement under the Children Act (1998). Working together (2013) lists what high quality assessments involve, such as decisions being made are done so at the best interests of the child, assessments are child centred and informed by the views of the child. Clarke (2016) has acknowledged that the family was involved in Children’s social care prior to the review period in April 2014. It is stated that these concerns were around neglect, emotional…

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    contraceptive choices (Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, 2008). To accomplish individualized approach, health care provider needs to collect client’s a sexual history, a client’s plan for reproductive health, and an individualized plan of care (Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, 2008). A sexual history should go beyond a general medical history. Collecting…

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    Abrotion is something we don’t prefer to talk about because the different belifs and thoughts that we all have as indivisulas. But as if a miscarriage is related no one is happpy to expenice that because either way there is no baby so why would we talk about this openly? Abrotions and miscarriages have many reasons behind them whether its medical and the body may have done it, tradegy may cause it, or/ and many other reasons that may be personal. Having an abrotion may be the right thing to do…

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