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…be an abusive fathers, or husbands. There can be an abusive mothers, and wife's. Both of the parents can be alcoholics. The child can be an consent drug user, and his or her excuse might be that they just want to escape the reality of their everyday life…
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…be carried on throughout adolescence and even adulthood. Behavioral abnormalities are also present when the child's emotions are not dealt with sufficiently. Abnormalities include selfishness, signs of abusiveness, and social retardations. Some children tend…
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…children to European society. It was considered child welfare, it is perceived by many as a gross violation of human rights today, having wrought extensive family and cultural damage. It was racially discriminatory, because it only applied to aboriginal children…
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…is not being served. Non-violent, and perhaps abusers (in the sense of child batters, wife beaters) could be better served in institutions that both provide education and mandate it to be released. They should also provide counseling for those with physically…
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…is not being served. Non-violent, and perhaps abusers (in the sense of child batters, wife beaters) could be better served in institutions that both provide education and mandate it to be released. They should also provide counseling for those with physically…
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…mandate. - Bad parenting comes in many forms: abusive behavior, laziness, failure to enforce the rules, spoiling. All of it can add up to a dysfunctional child who, by the time it has reached adulthood, will have these dysfunctional patterns ingrained into its…
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…, or had anxiety conditions, depression, and substance abuse) independently predicted increased antisocial behavior. Other factors may lead to a child developing conduct disorder, including brain damage, child abuse, defects in growth, school failure…
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…for the rest of the child's life. In countries all over the world, children are found dead and abandoned in places as horrible as garbage dumps. If there are less unwanted children there will also be less abused children. The majority of legal abortions are safer…
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…a connection between homosexuality and child molestation. Dr. Carole Jenny reviewed 352 medical charts, representing all of the sexually abused children seen in the emergency room or child abuse clinic of a Denver children's hospital during a one-year period…
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…to Lee, Bullies tend to imitate their abusive parents. ( Lee, 43) Parents make the largest impact on heir child’s life, and what a child learns at home can be easily instilled in them at a young age. Poverty is also a key contributor to the juvenile crime…
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