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    refers to repeated, unreasonable actions of individual or group directed towards an employee or employees which are intended to intimidate, degrade, humiliate creating a risk to the health or safety of the employee. Workplace bullying often involves an abuse or misuse of language.…

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    They provide information about themselves and the use of the internet has been associated with high-risk sexual behavior and helps foster adverse events, including abuse and assault in youth. This articles looks at the adverse event outcomes for older people who seek relationships online based on how they were victimized if at all. “Mediated Communication” is the preferred interaction…

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    working in the field of social work and dealing with physical abuse cases, which can range from children being physically, sexually or mentally abused will be one of the most difficult parts of the job I think. I can remember as my previous job as a parent counselor I would have to process DCF referrals, which required me to meet with clients. Several times I would meet with children and their mothers. The children had been victims of sexual abuse by their biological fathers. How I learned to…

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    suffering from mental health problems or substance abuse problems. I was given the opportunity to work in macro client system. I was invited to the Community outreach meeting where the agenda was to advocate change in the community, educate the first responders, identify the gaps in the community and train law enforcement on protective orders. Although, the maximum number of cases were of adult and family violence, the sexual and physical abuse of children is most difficult to work with. In my…

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    harrasment are the two that are considered most extreme. While undergoing a violent initiation one could be whipped and beaten until they cannot stand and in some cases until they cannot respond coherently. Having to consume large amounts of alcohol, sexual activity, and branding parts of the body are also included in a violent haze. Harrasment causes incoming memebers to feel stress and discomfort. Group leaders may call for a lineup to yell and scream in the faces of their peers to put fear…

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    Sexual abuse happens all over the world, in every community, and at all levels of society. Anyone can be a victim or predator no matter their age, race, or even religion. “Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse that includes sexual activity with a minor. A child cannot consent to any form of sexual activity, period. When a perpetrator engages with a child this way, they are committing a crime that can have lasting effects on the victim for years” (“Child Sexual Abuse”). Child molestation is…

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    partner abuse, violence in relationships happens due to patterns of coercive control that results in differences in the causes and consequences of partner violence (2016, p.…

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    In society, sexual abuse is a never ending issue, unfortunately we may not know how often it happens since many fear disclosing the information that they may be judged. Sexual abuse is any sexual activity with a child where there was no consent, it can include the threat of force, sexual contact or even means of deception that could be used in a sexual manner (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman, 2016, p. 243). When one happens to think about child abuse we think of a child going to daycare and not getting…

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    It saddens us knowing that children are being sexually abused. We wonder about the damage they suffer and the fate the future holds for them. How can we foresee their path ahead of them? A substantial number of child sexual assault (CSA) victims are re-victimized later in life. Knowing and understanding why this happens, we must accumulate data from victims and do in-depth studies of their plight. Not only would this help the re-victimized but most importantly prevent victims of CSA from this…

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    Marina Mendes Lemos de Oliveira Jerry Martin ENG 108 April 13, 2017 WA8: Violence against Women Should Be Effectively Dealt with in Brazil Violence against women and girls is a serious violation of human rights. Its impact varies among sexual, mental, and physical consequences including death. It negatively affects women's overall well-being, and it prevents them from fully participating in society. Violence has negative consequences not only for women, but also for their families, community,…

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