Papers 1981-1990 of total 20956 found.
…incidents of domestic violence are drug-related, 2) A survey of state child welfare agencies found substance abuse to be one of the key problems exhibited by 81 percent of the families reported for child maltreatment, and 3) 3.2 percent of pregnant…
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…responsible for child deaths from bathtub drowning, fires started by unsupervised children, dehydration and starvation.) · Domestic violence is strongly connected to child abuse fatalities. Child abuse or neglect occurs in about half homes where adult violence
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…. The police rarely interfere in domestic violence cases, and the media report only the most extreme cases, such as murder. Women legally possess full civil rights, but in practice, due to traditional societal discrimination in education and custom, they play…
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…satisfied” (Ward Interview). It is this stirring of the imagination that may influence people, especially among younger viewers. Four national health associations have linked violence in media (TV, music, video games, movies, etc.) to increased aggression…
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…with not only the youth of America but also involving teens and adults has erupted. As the popularity of TV increased so did the hours watched and therefore, the rate of violence sky rocketed. If the hours of television exceed three hours a day the rate of violence
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Category: /Social Sciences
…where the finger needs to be pointed. What parents and organizations against movie violence need to realize is that Hollywood is just that, Hollywood. Movies, games and TV are forms of entertainment and are works of fantasy. Parents need to ask themselves…
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…and to the judge prevents distinguishing between different types of murder, which can be argued by some to be morally unjust. (Economist 1995, The Indignity of It). In other words, the mandatory life sentence fails to recognise the desperate acts of domestic violence
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…, as the daily news tells us, the search for answers to these challenges is complicated by problems outside teens’ control, such as divorce, family alcoholism, domestic violence or even sexual abuse” (APA Online 1). For all of these reasons, suicide has become…
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…of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, and an increase in street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Current drug legislation has failed to reduce demand. It’s just too…
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…if the United States adopted a policy towards the total decriminalization of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is obviously failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, increased street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system…
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