1. Child abuse 2. Animal abuse 3. Police utality
It is likely that they have a more reasonable definition of 'abuse' or that there is simply more reports in the US.Even within the US, the definition of child abuse varies from state to state. The reporting and data collection methods in China are very different than the US methodology. And as previously mentioned, the definitions of child abuse differ.
In cases of Child Abuse, most States invoke a high level of privacy for the victim. In many cases, this survives the death of the victim. As such, these names are not readily available to us.
According to a report by the Every Child Matters Education Fund, Kentucky has the highest child abuse death rate with more than 4 deaths per 100,000 children yearly and 41 deaths in 2007. Other states with high child abuse death rates include South Dakota, Florida, Nebraska and Missouri. Every year 3 million child abuse cases are reported in the United States.
Answer There is no way for us to know the answer to your question as not everyone reports abuse.
As opposed to leaving the child in the care of a dangerous mother with convictions of fatal child abuse? It full depends on the circumstances of the case. Is it in the best interest of the child that he have custody?
Maybe. "Abuse" is does not have a precise meaning. Instead, it depends on the totality of the situation. In the US, it is illegal to tattoo a child at 13, even with parental consent in most (all?) states. Assuming this is in the US, the tattoo would have to be given illegally. Subjecting your child to a back alley tattoo is certainly not acceptable parenting, but may or may not be abusive.
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Child abuse laws in all US states includes the broad category of "neglect". Withholding food as punishment is not only indirect physical abuse, but also neglect and emotional abuse. If you know a child whose parents use food as punishment, you should report this to the authorities. All children deserve to have their needs met. It is a parent's responsibility to feed and nourish a child. This includes access to fluids / drinks.
The most commonly reported form of abuse in the U.S. is child abuse, which includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as neglect. Among these, neglect is the most prevalent subtype, often involving the failure to provide for a child's basic needs. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, millions of children are affected each year, highlighting the need for effective prevention and intervention strategies.
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