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The only way for child abuse to truly end would be for a totalitarian government to control every aspect of our lives.
NO. FOR KIDS THAT'S CHILD ABUSE. IT CAN STILL BE ABUSE NO MATTER UR AGE. only if you asked for it and even then it would be wrong.
A place where you may find articles and reports on past child abuse would be the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center official website. It shows many past happenings of child abuse which you may browse through.
because of genetics that are being passedGENES!
Yes it could.
Bruises on your child! A phone call to the child abuse hotline.
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I would believe that this answer is based off of a personal opinion. However, I would say that the second worst form of child abuse besides physical would be mental. Mental can cover anywhere to physical, verbal and emotional abuse.
abuse the child mentally or physically
Neither, the child in question would be placed in a foster home until either parent proves to be capable of raising a child.
It depends on the amount of time they are left alone. If the child has all necesities then I would say, no, it is not abuse. A 17-year-old is no longer a child so it is not child abuse. They should be getting a job or going to higher education.
An educator at a child care center may see evidence of child abuse and would have to inform the authorities about this abuse. Workers may also see coworkers or supervisors that may be prejudiced against a child for race or gender.