Sibling Abuse Research Paper

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Siblings When sexual abuse has been determined every member of the family is affected, including non-abused siblings. Siblings are often over looked in the prosecution, however they are greatly affected by the abuse as well, and in some case siblings can play a key in the prosecution. These sibling are thrown into a situation that they may or may not have known about but do not understand. Their whole world is ripped apart and they are left in a since of uncertainty. These children often feel grate anger, guilt and fear about the prosecution and the sexual assault that they do not know how to express and may express in ways that will either add stress to the prosecution or help the portion. Anger: It is not uncommon for siblings who were not sexual abuse to feel anger after it has been determined that their sibling has been sexually abused. There are several reason and targets for the anger that the …show more content…

Children have a tendency to believe and feel that they are to blame when things in their family go wrong. This is more common in older siblings and brothers, these children tend to feel that they should have protected their siblings or done something to make things better for them. In these case they feel that they have failed to do their job as the older sibling or brother. This guilt could cause the sibling to become destructive or they could become a strong support for the abused child and help them getting them though the stress of the prosecution and the issue that result with in the family. The bond between siblings can sometimes mean more to a child then the bond between parent and child. This is expressed in the book ‘The Sibling Bond’ with the statement “The sibling relationship is life’s longest lasting relationship, longer, for the most of us by a quarter of a century, than our ties to our parents,” (Bank and Kahn

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