Prevention Of Child Abuse

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This paper will highlight the topic child abuse. What is Child abuse? is when an individual intentionally inflict harm to an innocent child.Child abuse is an important social issue that should not be taken for granted. Something must be done immediately to reduce the high number of cases every day children are being abused. Child abuse is an important social matter because many children are being hurt, seriously injured, and dying .Abuse can occur in many forms such as physical, emotional, and sexual.All forms of abuse is wrong and could have a detrimental effect in the child’s life. Children who has been abused are likely to become violent or aggressive towards peers or others. Abuse can affect on all child regardless of their race, sexual …show more content…

Home Monitors intentions are to assist families based on their needs such as providing parental classes and anger management class( Gunn 2009 ). Home visiting is an integral trial and error process that is often used for evaluation. Visiting an individual home allows one to see their true personality in addition to their living environment. This method is consider inclusive in terms of the prevention of child abuse, there is not much qualitative data (Gunn 2009). This method will continue to be used because of the vast resources and knowledge that is …show more content…

The first court session that was observed was about a young mother who appears to be in her twenties, her son was taken away from her when he was an infant. The reason why he was taken away because of abuse and the mother drug addiction, the court has given this young women many chances to change her life around. The first order that was given to attend parenting class, pay child support, and to be drug free. The mother had a total of two years to comply with any of the order that the judge has given her, however the mother did not comply. In result the young mother is in danger of losing her parental rights. Therefore if the parents show no concern for their child chances are the child will place with a family who provides and show adequate

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