Child abuse does not discriminate against children due to age, sex, religion, or socio-economic background. Every child is prone to abuse. Today 's parents are faced with the possibility that people or strangers they know may injure or use children. According to the survey, one child in every four people could be a victim of some kind of abuse (National Child Abuse Statistics). In addition, one of the biggest sarcasm of child abuse is that securing family, children's primary care, affection, and safety may be their most demanding experience.
Studies on perpetrators of child sexual abuse are very extensive compared to other forms of abuse. The majority of evidence suggests that sexual abuse of most children is being done by men (ABS, 2005; McCloskey & Raphael, 2005; Peter, 2009). In the U.S. survey, characteristics of criminals with evidence of child abuse and negligence were investigated (US DHHS, 2005), and 26% of all incidents, including male offenders, were related to sexual abuse and female crime. The case is only 2%.
Child abuse According to the Santa Clara County Child Abuse Commission, there are several types of child abuse; physical, emotional and sexual. Many cases of child abuse are not violent and willful acts of violence carried out by indifferent parents. Conversely, child abuse often happens at the moment of frustration and anger without thinking. There are various kinds of child abuse, each kind of child abuse has its own cause and result list. Child physical abuse 1. Child abuse is not a birth or broken bone. Not all child abuse behavior is like this. It is a form of child abuse that ignores children's needs, puts in unmonitored, dangerous situations, makes children feel unworthy or stupid. Regardless of the type of child abuse, the result is serious emotional damage. 2. Children are exposed to child abuse and neglect. Every year, 3.3 million reports of child abuse are related to the United States of America.
Statistics on child physical abuse should be alarmed. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of children are abused by their parents and close relatives every year. Physical abuse is the most obvious form of abuse that can be defined as causing physical harm to children in 19% of all child abuse incidents confirmed. Turney (2005) noted that this may involve burning, hitting, shocking, trembling, kicking, striking, or otherwise harming a child. Such injuries may occur accidentally when children are present, but the results of physical or corporal punishment and physical abuse of the child's age may be suspected if the explanation is not suitable for the injury or If the frequency is obvious. Physical abuse may only involve one incident, or it may happen over and over