Many children in the US must endure child abuse. Most people do not understand the results that abused children must endure the rest of their lives. Since child abuse is a long-term problem, it affects not only children and families but also society as a whole. Abused children often become self-esteem and lose confidence. As a result, they eventually become addicted to drugs and alcohol, which can cause problems for the entire community.
History of child abuse BSHS / 408 February 15, 2016 Chiffone N Shelton Abstract To discuss the problem of child abuse and abandonment, it is necessary to clearly understand child abuse and abandonment behavior and various forms of child abuse Yes. The situation of child abuse and neglect is different and child abuse can take various forms including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and child's negligence. Child negligence occurred in various ways, ... the impact of child abuse in a typical classroom once said by a 4-year-old child, "If someone wants to have sex with you, you do not do this (Lafarello) Child abuse is more common than ever and that number only continues to increase.This is because I feel that child abuse has become more meaningful than ever These children are mentally injured in a range from mild to extreme.It is why it is important to report child abuse as soon as possible.You have 3.2 million Do you know children?
In the 1991 US Advisory Committee on Child Abuse and Ignorance, child abuse and ignorance were considered "national epidemics". In 1993, the National Child Abuse Prevention Committee (NCPCA) determined that approximately 2.9 million children in the United States were identified and / or reported as victims of child abuse and neglect. However, until recently, the number of disabled and disabled children who were abused and ignored was not fully documented. In November 1993, the National Child Abuse Ignorance Center (NCCAN) published studies on child abuse. A country that initially identified abuse within this population discovered that the rate of abuse of disabled children is about twice that of disabled children (WESTAT, 1993). Other studies have shown that the risk of abuse of children with disabilities increases by 4 to 10 times that of the general population (Baladerian, 1990).