Cases Of Child Abuse

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Child abuse is the physical, sexual, emotional mistreatment or neglect of a child. Child abuse is not only physical, but it is sexual, mental and emotional abuse. Child abuse is more than just bumps and bruises. It is also abuse that can not be seen. There are several cases of child abuse in the United States. Babbel (2011) reported twelve out of every 1,000 children up to age 18 in the United States were found to be victims of maltreatment in 2005. Susanne Babbel, Ph.D. (2011) found in 2006, approximately 905,000 children were abused that year. Babbel (2011) stated, 16% of those children were physically abused and the remaining 84% were sexually abused. Many cases are reported by teachers and caregivers, but some cases never get reported until it is too late and the child gets abused to death. Susan Babbel (2015) reported in her article that about 1,460 children died in 2005 from abuse and neglect. Physical abuse can be easily detected. If there are suspected marks or bruises on a child, then there is a good possibility the child may be neglected. On the other hand, sexual, mental and emotional abuse are not easy to recognize. Sexual abuse is the hardest to detect. Finkelhor (2012) said “Child sexual abuse is not solely restricted to physical contact; such abuse could include noncontact abuse, such as exposure, …show more content…

Children need to be taken care of and there needs require fulfillment. When a child who is mentally abused grows up, they are going to have difficulties. Some may grow up and be an alcoholic or do drugs and others may grow up and live a completely normal life. Scars are still left on children even if it is not physical. Neglecting a child is not paying any attention to them and is a form of mental and emotional abuse. Parents who threaten to leave their child are also committing child abuse. Children are priorities and should never be taken for

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