If there is suspected child abuse then the first thing that should be done is the police should be involved. Once the local police department is called they will place the case in the care of Child Protective Services and a lawyer will be provided for the child.
a basic right is choosing how many kids you have, some people find it un-fair that the government chooses that for them...
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.
as far as research to child abuse, counselling is done to find the mental effects abuse has to a childs future. and analyzing different cases of abuse is done to adjust criminal charges to ensure every form of abuse is punishable by the law.
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The only thing you can do is to bring the child into a pediatrician and have them examine the child for abuse. Tell them you suspect someone and ask that they check for internal scratches or any evidence of abuse. If there is abuse, have it documented and press charges. If the doctor cannot find anything, then there isn't a case. In the future, unless you fully trust your boyfriends, do not allow them alone time with your child.
Hitting a child anywhere (except the buttocks in limited cases) is considered abuse.
A child abuse counselor has a few tasks. One of the tasks performed are watching and taking notes as a child plays because as a child is playing they normally tell their story. For example- if a child is playing with dolls, whatever they do with the dolls could be something that has happened to them and they are acting it out while playing with the dolls. Child abuse counselors also talk with the child and their caregivers. They give advice and create plans to create a better environment for the child. There are many more tasks that a child abuse counselor has and you can find them if you type in child abuse counselor on google. There are many helpful sights online. I hope this helped.
No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.No. Only the child's biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. However, if he chooses not to pay court will take action against him if he continues to be delinquent. Many new wives find they need to bail their husbands out in that case and pay the support so he won't be incarcerated.
It's never the child's fault!There is something wrong with the person who is abusing, who feels he has the right to abuse. Abuse in all shapes or forms is wrong and not something normal people find OK. Both the child and the abuser needs help.
The legal definition of child abuse can be complex and is determined by state law. Many states have included forms of "emotional abuse" under their definitions of child abuse, so you can imagine how tricky that interpretation can be. Note also the difficulty state legislatures have had in respecting religious practices that rely on prayer or other alternatives to traditional medicine, particularly when the subject of the alternative approach is a sick child. For a more definitive answer to your question, find your state's statutes on the internet and do a search using the terms child abuse or neglect.
Yes, a mother who takes drugs while pregnant is committing child abuse. The state can/will take the child.