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…, and unable to take financial or emotional care of the child. One strong argument of abortion is the case of rape, because it was not the mother's choice to bear a child. If abortions are not made available, a woman carries the product of her abuse for nine…
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…, but they also wanted a healthy boy who was born to a mother without a substance abuse problem. The Smith's also wanted a child who had not been sexually abused. Mark and Diana then decided to become foster parents and only accept those children who met the criteria…
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ABUSE Many factors contribute to the definition of abuse as stated by law. They also make note of differences between adult and child abuse. When physical abuse refers to adults, it is divided into battery and spousal abuse, which may encompass…
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…. The sexual orientation of children raised by homosexual parents appears to be unaffected. About 6.9 million children are abused each year. The principle cause of child abuse are constant transgressions, aggressiveness in boys, and under three years of age…
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…, poverty, substance abuse, past child abuse, personality disorders, psychopathology, and depression (Garcia, 1991). However, theories centered on these variables fail to explain why the majority of the population that does not experience domestic abuse, whether…
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…that will benefit in the raising of a child when applied correctly and in correct circumstances, will teach them consequences of their own actions, increase their respect for authority, and aid in the reduction flair up child abuse. Spanking is not a form of discipline…
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…sexual abuse. Age has been found to be the number one factor in predicting foster or adoption disruption; “the older the child, the greater the risk of disruption” (Brodzinsky et al. 1998). A study by Kadushin and Martin (1998) found that the disruption rate…
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…. The idea of women being violent is a hard thing for many people to believe. It goes against the stereotype of the passive and helpless female. This, in spite of the fact that women are known to be more likely than men to commit child abuse and child
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…to alcoholism in the womb, hyperactivity, alexithymia, low self esteem, child abuse and many others. Teenagers who are children of alcoholics are emotionally neglected and might start drinking earlier than their peers. Adults who have survived living…
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…is a very dangerous and emotionally stressful experience. Effects of growing up in an alcoholic family include Fetal Alcohol Syndrome for a baby that is exposed to alcoholism in the womb, hyperactivity, alexithymia, low self esteem, child abuse and many others…
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