talk to somebody does not need family or friends but maybe people in the same cases.
I found the rapist of my girlfriend because she knew his name... I found him on Facebook and Google.
Now litle by litle we I'm getting more and more information about this guy at a point where i found another girl who go raped by him too.
the world is small for idiots like them try. you may succeed
I hope you do rapist deserve punishment one way or the other.
Nothing can be proved without evidence. There are different kinds of evidence, some more convincing than others. Circumstantial evidence - This is when you get people to tell the court that they saw you get abused, or they can say the heard you being abused. This can be used in court, but it is not very convincing to the judge or jury. Hearsay evidence - This cannot be used in court, because it is not very reliable. An example of hearsay would be, "Paul told linda who told charlie who wrote a letter to Andrea saying that Phillip was being abused." This is not very credible. Physical evidence is the most convincing, this would be like, taking a picture of a bruise. Finally, it is very important that if you know someone who is being abused or if you are being abused yourself, you MUST contact somebody to get help. Contact a relative, contact the police, tell a teacher, call a lawyer, or call protective services. Nobody has the right to abuse anybody, and abuse must be stopped. Do not be afraid to ask for help or to help another person.
The abuse of slaves was caused by the idea that they were property meant to be treated in any way deemed fit to achieve the highest level of production. They were treated in similar manner to any other pack animal found on a farm.
Dogs can be abused through physical violence, neglect (such as lack of food, water, and shelter), animal hoarding, and breeding practices that prioritize profit over the well-being of the dogs. Other forms of abuse include chaining dogs for long periods, using them for illegal activities like dog fighting, and subjecting them to harsh living conditions.
If it is sexually oriented "cuddling" yes. If the child has been previously abused and acts out sexually any private relationship with that child could ruin your life. Even if you are 100% pure with the child and you spend time alone with him/her, if the child knows what to talk about they could easily identify you as a molester and the odds are the legal system would act quickly to "protect" them. If there are warning bells going off in your head, listen to them.
those who normally abuse their authority is because they once was abused and harrassed badly when they were young. however there are people who just do it for the joy of it, and these types of people are deffianitly sick mentally and needs to be tripple checked
Protecting individuals from abuse means you protect someone from being physically abused, verbally abused, emotionally abused or sexually abused. These forms of abuse are more vulnerable towards children. A social workers job is to stop children from being abused in any kind of way and protect them from coming into contact with that person that is abusing them.
Adele Mayer has written: 'Sex offenders' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Rehabilitation 'Child Sexual Abuse and the Courts' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Law and legislation, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Sexually abused children, Sexually abused children 'Sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Incest, Paraphilias, Pedophilia, Sex Offenses, Sexually abused children, Child Abuse 'Incest' -- subject(s): Incest victims, Psychotherapy, Sex offenders' spouses, Family relationships, Sex offenders
Adrienne Crowder has written: 'Opening the door' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Child abuse, Sexual, Child sexual abuse, Counseling of, Counselor and client, In adulthood, Male sexual abuse victims, Mental health, Methods, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation, Sexual Child Abuse, Sexually abused children, Sexually abused teenagers, Therapy, Treatment
Yes it is wrong, sexual abuse will follow you the rest of your life. The abuser has saddled you with something that will affect your relationships and you ability to trust. There are a lot of good people in the world to care for, you do not need any contact with somebody that would abuse you. If you have been sexually abused seek help.
Boys can be sexually abused through various means, such as unwanted touching, coercion into sexual acts, or being shown pornography. Perpetrators can be both males and females, and the abuse can happen within families, institutions, or by strangers. It is important to recognize signs of abuse in boys and provide them with support and resources to heal.
To sexually abuse a child means that an adult uses a child for sexual stimulation. It involves presuring a child to take part in it. 90 precent of child sexual abused know the person who did it to them. Most of all sexually abused child will end up abusing their own children. 1 in 3 girls are abused before the age of 19. Also 1 in 5 boys are abused before the age of 19.
Most likely they were born with this disorder - sexual abuse had nothing to do with the boy becoming a narcissist but some boys who were sexually abused may develop depression or even become suicidal. The boys need therapy to understand they didn't cause the abuse and to help them to recover their own self esteem.
Yes, it is. If someone is abused or sees/hears a lot of abuse when they are younger chances are they are going to be abusive themselves.
Thom McGuire has written: 'Understanding child sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Sexually abused children, Services for
Ben Tankard's adopted daughter, Brooklyn Tankard, alleged that her biological father sexually abused her when she was a child. Ben Tankard has been protective of his daughter and has spoken openly about the abuse she experienced.
Gerald T. Hotaling has written: 'The sexual exploitation of missing children' -- subject(s): Child prostitution, Child sexual abuse, Children in pornography, Missing children, Runaway teenagers, Sexual behavior, Sexually abused children, Sexually abused teenagers
The past tense is abused.