Papers 1891-1900 of total 39400 found.
…Corporations Prey on Our Children' Mothering Magazine, Nov-Dec 1999, pg (s) 1-11, as seen on www.findarticles.com. As accessed 28/4/2003 R.S (2000) 'Psychology's child abuse.' Psychology Today, Sussex publishers, Inc. In association with the gale group…
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…mothers within 24 hours of birth, missing the crucial and irretrievable period of mother-child bonding which affects development for the rest of their lives. (Women In Prison, 1999.) With all of the neglect, abuse, and obvious de-socialization that occurs…
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…really damage a kid. Not enough alone in my opinion to go on a killing spree, but enough. Many of their father's were extremely abusive beating them and their mothers. Albert DeSalvo watched his mother's fingers get broken one by one as a small child. Hi…
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…of birth, missing the crucial and irretrievable period of mother-child bonding which affects development for the rest of their lives. (Women In Prison, 1999.) With all of the neglect, abuse, and obvious de-socialization that occurs within the correctional…
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…contaminated by brainwashing, male chauvinism and abuse toward women and children. Many older, male members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) sexually abuse young children, girls in particular. In many cases, the community…
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…in neglected homes, abused, and forced to live by street smarts alone. Young offenders commit these crimes because they fell neglected, that no one cares and this is a way to get attention. Telling a parent to not ignore, punish, or leave your child home alone…
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…of the school. According to Callahan and Panichelli-Mindel (1996), it may be difficult to provide a diagnosis when childrens' symptoms do not easily fit any categories. Also, a child that does not clearly fit into a diagnostic category may go without treatment when…
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…"for their days were long before the days of photographs" the camera was first invented in the 18th Century (the pin-hole camera). In the 18th Century child abuse was not frowned on by public society as much as it is in the present day. Children had to suffer child
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…. If unconstrained, it seeks instantaneous gratification (Hales & Hales, 1995). The id is most easily observed in a newborn child who cries out for satisfaction the moment he feels hungry, tired or uncomfortable. The child is unacquainted with the conditions, wishes…
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…Sex Offender Rehabilitation: An Analytical Essay Few topics cause as much emotional opinion as sexual abuse and the treatment of the abusers. The development of programs promoting therapeutic changes in sex offenders can be negatively affected…
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