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    Vatican is not doing enough to stop the sexual abuse happening inside the Catholic Church, according to Italian author Emiliano Fittipaldi. In an upcoming book titled “Lussuria” (Lust), Fittipaldi features cites court documents and interviews with priests and judicial officials to paint a picture of Pope Francis’ first three years of papacy. The author says the pontiff has done “close to nothing” to address the sexual abuse cases that has tainted the Catholic Church’s image, The Guardian details…

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    Reason Case was accepted for investigation: On 7/24/17, Hennepin County Child Protection accepted a report of alleged sexual abuse of Paige O’Neill by mother boyfriend Nathan James Deblois. Per reporter threatened sexual abuse of Paige O’Neil by her mother, Kelly Neglect, failure to protect Paige O’Neill from conditions or actions that present serious endangerment by her mother, Kelly The outcome of the Assessment: This writer met with Paige at her home. Paige stated that she is living with her…

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    Catholicism is in trouble and when people focus on this most think of sexual abuse. The Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Australia is part of the much wider Catholic sexual abuse scandals which are a series of convictions, trials and ongoing investigations into allegations of sex crimes committed by Catholic priests and members of religious orders. In August 2011, according to Broken Rites, a support and advocacy group for church-related sex abuse victims, there have been over 100 cases in…

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    but insisted on going when he saw them again. His curiosity of how he could obtain some sort of food in his stomach caused this yearning. He experienced one of the most traumatizing events a child could experience, which was viewing/experiencing sexual abuse. Although, he was aware from the beginning something was not right he still remained…

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    younger. When talking regards the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and teenage pregnancy, the 59th volume of Journal of Marriage and the Family stated: "Pregnancy rates also varied significantly by the severity of sexual abuse, with 21% of nonabused women, 9% of contact molestation victims, 39% of coercion victims, 26% of attempted rape victims, and 43% of rape victims having a teenage pregnancy. " Definition of "sexual coercion": to dominate one sexually by forcing or…

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    This book isn't for everyone, but it does shine a light a sensitive topic people tend to avoid. In a subliminal tone, Ellen Hopkins explores the topic of sexual abuse and all the subconscious problems that it causes in the long run. The book's main idea to me is to show the problems survivors of sexual abuse have to endure, both consciously and subconsciously. Of course, depending on the reader's views on many different topics, the main idea may vary to them. Some people believe…

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    The interview I completed was with Cindy Dikmen, who is an emergency room registered nurse and a certified sexual assault nurse examiner at a local hospital. In order to be a certified sexual assault nurse examiner, a registered nurse must complete 40 hours of certification training. In addition to the training, shadowing experienced sexual assault examiner, is also recommended in order to build skills. Training also teaches how to interview victims in order to record an accurate statement. The…

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    Most people could not stand waking up in strange places, not knowing what they’ve done. There are many people who have to do this on a daily basis. DID or Dissociative identity disorder is a big part of history. DID is one of the most unpredictable disorder, and is still trying to be figured out. (DID) or dissociative identity disorder is an intense medical condition in which to identities or personality’s take over the person (Wiley). The person may lose time and memory of what happened. It is…

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    While viewing the film Fifty Shades of Grey, I was not only amazed by Christian’s character, but I was also sadden by his lifestyle and childhood experience. Growing up, Christian was a victim of sexual abuse. As a result of his past, he portrays characteristics such as, stone-hearted, evasive, unfathomable, and mysterious. In addition, Christian is also perceived as a self-made billionaire, handsome, smart, charming, and secretly practices BDSM which is “a condensed abbreviation for bondage and…

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    factors relating to the focal system which would include Emma’s biological, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual systems (). The suprasytems are external systems or environments such as Emma’s family, school, pediatrician, social worker, and even her sexual abuser…

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