Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Child Abuse and Neglect Essay -- Violence Against Children
à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Maltreatment of children is not a new phenomenon. It dates back far  into history, even back to biblical times. During recent years child maltreatment has had an increase in the public's eye. There are many factors to child maltreatment. There are four general categories of child maltreatment now recognized. They are physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and emotional maltreatment. Each category, in turn, covers a range of behavior. The maltreatment of children not only affects the  children themselves, but also affects the family by making it dysfunctional.      Physical Abuse    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Physical abuse may be best defined as any non-accidental physical injury  by a person who has care, custody, or control of a child. The definition  contains two key aspects, the act is intentional or willful, and/or the act  resulted in physical injury. Accidental does not qualify as child abuse.  (Wallace,29)    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Physical abused children do not fit any type of stereotype. Abuse  occurs in all neighborhoods. Also, abusers come in all shapes, sizes, colors,  and sexes. There are many signs of physical abuse.    First the location and types of injuries, many time the parent or care  takers will deny any wrong doing or the child has suffered any physical injury.  There are always those injuries that consist of a normal childhood upbringing,  such as falling of their bike or bumping their head. Then, there are those  which they cannot be explained. When caretakers deny any injuries or have no  knowledge of an injury, there is a very strong likely hood that physical abuse  exists. Here are some of the signs of physical abuse.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Bruises happen for various of accidental reasons. There are also  bruises that are tell tale signs of abuse. Bruises have a time clock that can  tell when it happened. Also, the location of the bruise can tell a story.  Bruises on the front part of the body are often signs of normal bruises from  just falling ECT. Bruises found on the back of the arm, leg, lower back, the  butt and genital are suspicious bruises and often questioned bruises. Patterned  bruising is also a sign of abuse. Normal bruises are in various shapes and  sizes. While some bruises that are a patterned show strong signs of abuse.  These are bruises that have definite boundaries and sharp and curved edges. For  example rope, rulers, hand prints and so on. (wallace,38)    à  ...              ...e long run, parents that were neglected  during their childhood often neglected their children. Also, the children that  have psychological damage from maltreatment are more likely to indulge in  suicide and self mutilation. Nonphysically abused children are more likely to  have depression and hopelessness.    Children with inappropriate sexual behavior, such as frequent and overt  self stimulation are a direct constituency of sexual abuse. Non-sexually abused  children later on in life also sometimes show sexual overtones. Sexually abused  children may show high levels of dissociation, a process in a product a  disturbance in normal integrative functions of memory and identity. Many abused  children are able to self hypnotize themselves or space out.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  It has been found that abuse as a child has affected their stages of  life. Studies have found that abused children have lower intellectual  functioning and reduced cognitive functioning. Others have found language  skills and verbal ability to be affected by abuse. Also, studies have suggested  that today's abused and neglected children are tomorrow's problem adult. We must all work to put and end to child abuse in America.                      Child Abuse and Neglect Essay -- Violence Against Children  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Maltreatment of children is not a new phenomenon. It dates back far  into history, even back to biblical times. During recent years child maltreatment has had an increase in the public's eye. There are many factors to child maltreatment. There are four general categories of child maltreatment now recognized. They are physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and emotional maltreatment. Each category, in turn, covers a range of behavior. The maltreatment of children not only affects the  children themselves, but also affects the family by making it dysfunctional.      Physical Abuse    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Physical abuse may be best defined as any non-accidental physical injury  by a person who has care, custody, or control of a child. The definition  contains two key aspects, the act is intentional or willful, and/or the act  resulted in physical injury. Accidental does not qualify as child abuse.  (Wallace,29)    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Physical abused children do not fit any type of stereotype. Abuse  occurs in all neighborhoods. Also, abusers come in all shapes, sizes, colors,  and sexes. There are many signs of physical abuse.    First the location and types of injuries, many time the parent or care  takers will deny any wrong doing or the child has suffered any physical injury.  There are always those injuries that consist of a normal childhood upbringing,  such as falling of their bike or bumping their head. Then, there are those  which they cannot be explained. When caretakers deny any injuries or have no  knowledge of an injury, there is a very strong likely hood that physical abuse  exists. Here are some of the signs of physical abuse.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Bruises happen for various of accidental reasons. There are also  bruises that are tell tale signs of abuse. Bruises have a time clock that can  tell when it happened. Also, the location of the bruise can tell a story.  Bruises on the front part of the body are often signs of normal bruises from  just falling ECT. Bruises found on the back of the arm, leg, lower back, the  butt and genital are suspicious bruises and often questioned bruises. Patterned  bruising is also a sign of abuse. Normal bruises are in various shapes and  sizes. While some bruises that are a patterned show strong signs of abuse.  These are bruises that have definite boundaries and sharp and curved edges. For  example rope, rulers, hand prints and so on. (wallace,38)    à  ...              ...e long run, parents that were neglected  during their childhood often neglected their children. Also, the children that  have psychological damage from maltreatment are more likely to indulge in  suicide and self mutilation. Nonphysically abused children are more likely to  have depression and hopelessness.    Children with inappropriate sexual behavior, such as frequent and overt  self stimulation are a direct constituency of sexual abuse. Non-sexually abused  children later on in life also sometimes show sexual overtones. Sexually abused  children may show high levels of dissociation, a process in a product a  disturbance in normal integrative functions of memory and identity. Many abused  children are able to self hypnotize themselves or space out.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  It has been found that abuse as a child has affected their stages of  life. Studies have found that abused children have lower intellectual  functioning and reduced cognitive functioning. Others have found language  skills and verbal ability to be affected by abuse. Also, studies have suggested  that today's abused and neglected children are tomorrow's problem adult. We must all work to put and end to child abuse in America.                        
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