Yes they can be but only if the police can find evidence that they have.
There is no central database listing the names of children taken from their parents due to parental abuse. Your question is impossible to answer.
The child is usually taken away from the abuser.
Unless he's a danger to the child or abuse, no.
No.
You can be charged if you are in possession of it whether it is around a child or not. Smoking marijuana around a child. Absolutely, positively! It is considered a form of child abuse. If you can be arrested and taken to jail for beating a child, then you can serve prison time for allowing the THC (chemical in Marijuana) to enter into a child's system. The child abuse would most likely be considered a misdemeanor and just the potential long-term affects to a young child's lungs and brain would be a felony. If there were actually long-term affects sustained......more time in prison.
Animal and child abuse are issues to be taken very seriously. They both have different forms of abuse such as neglect and physical abuse. Both are happening all around the world, and many are trying to help those being abused. Please tell someone you trust if you know someone who is being abused or you are being abused.
the people caught doing child labour are sent to prison.
There are many questions parents will ask you about your child care qualifications - What kind of experience you have working with children. - If you have taken any child care courses in child development, cpr, mandatory child abuse training, etc. - Your family background These are just a few of the questions parents have asked me over the past 30 years....
A child with no parents is called an orphan. If they are taken in by foster parents, they are orphaned, or they could be put into an orphanage.So to answer your question, a child with no parents is called an orphan.
Yes, there are situations where a child can be taken from his/her parents, when they are found to be unfit parents and/or are harming the child, then placed in the foster care system and eventually adopted out.
It's nobody's business except for the child and the parents'.
the family would probably be safe in taking in the child, but they would have an obligation to inform the police or Children's Services unless the parents agreed to allow the minor to stay there. If the child had bruises, then they need to have taken photos and to report the abuse immediately.