it is a problem because it keeps on going because when they child being abused has children there is a possibility that they will abuse there children
Child abuse is a epedemic
prostitution,racism,poverty,seuxal abuse,child abuse,discrimination,human traffic,neglect, and many more :)
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
Anyone can report abuse. Only police and district attorneys can file charges.
The Child was a victim of abuse. Child abuse is illegal in all states, in schools. The social worker suspects ongoing abuse because the boy comes to school dirty, tired and badly bruised.
Gil's theory was based on his research in the 1970's, that child abuse was related to social class and that psychological explanations of abuse on their own were too narrow based as it underestimated the stress from society through poverty etc. Gil's theory also mentions that the state is also to blame through policy making making such inequalities. hope this helps a little. Brian Corby is usually helpful for explaining the social structural theories.
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Bruce Rubenstein has written: 'Child abuse/neglect systems survey' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Social work with children
In 1976, California passed the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), which mandated the reporting of suspected child abuse by certain professionals, including teachers, doctors, and social workers. This legislation aimed to improve the detection and prevention of child abuse by encouraging timely reporting to authorities. It marked a significant step in recognizing child abuse as a critical social issue and established a framework for intervention and protection of vulnerable children in the state.
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Michael Sheppard has written: 'Prevention and coping in child and family care' -- subject(s): Mothers, Psychology, Stress (Psychology), Problem families, Child care, Psychological aspects, Services for, Family services 'Social Work And Social Exclusion' 'Perceptions of child abuse' -- subject(s): Case studies, Child abuse, Abused children, Prevention, Services for, Family social work 'Mental health work in the community' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Psychiatric nursing, Psychiatric social work
Yes and no. Child abuse can take many forms. But the result, or the impact it has on the child, is emotional and psychological. The forms child abuse can take are emotional child abuse, psychological child abuse (also referred to as mental child abuse), and physical child abuse.