Introduction Background of research Child abuse is a worldwide problem which has gained great attention in Western countries. The term "child abuse" refers to deliberate acts that cause physical or mental harm to children. Child abuse includes physical attacks by parents or other adult caregivers who ignored the basic needs of children. Traditionally parents and adults have been left out of society to care for and guide the best interests of their children.
Child abuse is unfortunately a worldwide problem occurring in all society, culture and society. The term "child abuse" refers to the anticipated behavior of physical or mental harm to a child. Child abuse includes physical attacks by parents and other adult caregivers who ignored the basic needs of children. Child abuse is a social problem affecting millions of children every year, and children under 3 are the most common victims. (Edelman & Mandol
Child abuse in the Middle East is terrible. Most organizations that support child abuse are trying to stop this problem. Child abuse spreads all over the world, mainly in the Middle East. Some of the consequences of child abuse are bruises, bone fractures, broken bones, black circles and so on. When children are abused, they may not like to talk about abuse caused to them by fear. - Thousands of years ago, children in the Inupiaq tribe of Alaska began using farts to eliminate violent acts and were used to prevent children from drinking alcohol at Botswana's schools in Africa. It was. Spencing practices are usually supported by most religions, including Christianity ("corporate punishment is deeply rooted"). Spanking is an important aspect of child's social development and should not be regarded as abuse abuse.
Attitudes towards spanking vary by culture, region, generation and generation. Federal law and state law will define the child abuse and lay the foundation for the court to judge whether litigation involving spanking constitutes abuse. Although spanking is not a kind of child abuse, parents prone to spanking are likely to exceed the boundary of discipline and abuse, which may lead to physical abuse. There is clear child abuse regulation in all states, most of which do not make spanking act illegal. The fact that judges or juries apply state laws to litigation to determine whether adults have committed child abuse. Federal law, called the Child Abuse Prevention Act (CAPTA), defines the minimum actions or behaviors that states must use in their own definition of child abuse. CAPTA defines at least child abuse or ignorance as follows: