This will depend on a number of factors, particularly the child's age, the reason for the arrest, and what you mean by "force." For example, taking a pre-schooler out of bed to watch the police arrest his father for an outstanding parking ticket, abusive. Having a teenager present when the police arrest a parent for spousal abuse, not abusive. Emotional abuse is dependent on the circumstances, the motives of the parent, and the anticipated/actual effect on the child.
If you mean like making it die.... or forcing it you may be arrested for animal abuse.
Yes it could.
abuse the child mentally or physically
Yes, this is child abuse and it does make you are bad parent.
No, hitting children is not the right thing to do. It is considered as child abuse and you might get arrested for that.
in 2007 29 congresspersons were accused of abuse 3 were arrested
The juvenile is not "arrested" he or she is taken into protective custody and remanded to juvenile authorities. Running away is not a criminal offense as such, it is considered a "status offense" and can be adjudicated under criminal or civil statutes depending upon the circumstances of the matter.
Because it can usually not be seen by police officers, but if it is seen it is considered animal cruelty and that is a law and you can become arrested.
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Unfortunately, no. Unless they were forcing you to stay by locking you in the house, you had ample chance to seek help or just walk away, especially if the abuse covered many years.
That completely depends on the law where you live and the terms of the custody order.
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