Too many people.
There is no way of comprehensively answering this question.
Common types of abuse experienced by young people include physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Each type of abuse can have serious detrimental effects on a young person's physical and mental well-being. It is important to recognize the signs of abuse and provide support and intervention to protect young people from harm.
It is estimated that thousands of people die each year due to physical abuse in various forms, such as domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse. The exact number can vary depending on factors like reporting accuracy and access to support services.
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physical neglect is when the body gets badly beaten such as child abuse. Answer Physical neglect can be classified as child abuse because if you neglect your child it is essentially abuse. Physical neglect can also relate to anyone who doesn't take care of themselves such as drug abuse, not eating right to the point of malnutrition, not going to the doctor when ill, etc. I see many homeless people on a day-to-day basis who fall into the category of physical neglect. They are exposed to the elements such as extreme heat, cold - they have no shelter. They do not get to eat and when they do it's sometimes from food others have thrown away. If they don't initially have medical problems, they soon develop them from how they're having to live. Their physical health declines causing even more mental health issues. So, physical neglect can occur in many ways even to people who are not homeless, people who have great incomes, anyone.
Many people get abused by someone beating them up or getting jumped on.Another reason is that they might get burned by something or somebody
Neglect is the most common abuse reported. I agree that neglect is the most common, but i think physical abuse is most common because of the fact there are many of woman out there that speak of the problem and that are in safe houses, because of it.
Sounds like emotional or psychological abuse. There's no physical indications of this kind of abuse, but the insults, threats and intimidation are just as bad as other forms of abuse because they cause you to live in fear. Emotional abuse is very serious and could escalate into physical or sexual abuse...I would recommend seeking help to get out of this situation. No matter how many people he knows, he has no right to deprive you of your child. It's just an attempt to assert control over you.
No, there are many forms of animal abuse and many don't involve putting the animal in cages. Physical abuse and neglect can happen outside of a cage.
There are many possible negative effects from the abuse of drugs, including physical, financial, relationship, occupational, health, etc.
You can't take pictures of the effects of verbal abuse. Testimony of friends and therapists is not as strong a form of evidence since they were probably not present for the worst of the situation. Forcing any kind of abuser into counseling rarely works. It is sort of like the question, "how many psychologists does it take to change a lightbulb?" and the answer is, "One, but he has to really want to." Physical abuse is much more dangerous (can leave broken bones, black eyes, split lip and bruising as evidence) and, physical abuse can also lead to murder. If a woman reports her physical abuse the police will have a female officer take photos of the marks on the victim's body as evidence. They will also take hospital reports of the victim being treated for physical abuse into a court of law. Mental abuse is in the control of most victims. The mental abuser often plays mind games and is miserable, but doesn't attack his victim physically. The victim does have the chance to leave their mental abuser and file for divorce. In many cases the lawyer can prove mental abuse. In fact, for years reasons for a divorce was "mental anquish" (the same thing as Mental Abuse.) I agree that Mental Abuse can be as damaging as physical abuse, but, it doesn't leave marks one can see like physical abuse does. Still, the victim has more freedom than a victim that is physically abused to leave the situation or to file for divorce, leaving the rest up to the lawyer. Marcy
89% because they cant stand the punishment of abuse
well i don't no but you guys should not abuse animals it is wrong