Child abuse
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Child Abuse, 2 In our western society it is difficult to understand why some parents would willingly inflict suffering on their own children. It is automatically assumed that all parents would practise a natural behaviour to protect their children from any harm. As logical as this concept may seem, it is not the case in all family structures around the globe. There is no way to deny the fact that child abuse is present in our
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J. ( 2003). Sexual and physical abuse during childhood and adulthood as predictions of hallucinations, delusions and thought disorder. Dawson, J., Jogerst, G., & Weissman, A. (2003). Community characteristics associated with child abuse. DeMarco, R.,Fallon, B., MacMillan, H., & Trocme, N. (2003). Nature and severity of physical harm caused by child abuse and neglect: results from the Canadian Incidence Study. Mosby, G., Smith,D. (2003). Jamaican child-rearing practices: the role of corporal punishment. Tharps, L. (2003). The truth about spanking.