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…likely to physically and emotionally abuse not only her unwanted child, but also her other children(www.plannedparenthood.org)."The health and well being of women suffer the most in states that have the most stringent anti-abortion laws…
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…as straight parents. The accusation that majority of gay men are child molesters has been rejected in that the overwhelming majority of child sexual abusers area heterosexual men, who abuse both boys and girls. The fear that children of lesbian and gay parents…
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…Victor Frankenstein as a Child Abuser In today's court I am going to convict Victor Frankenstein in many murders. He created a being that destroyed the lives of innocent people. Frankenstein never considered how such a creature with a horrifying…
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…Victor Frankenstein as a Child Abuser In today's court I am going to convict Victor Frankenstein in many murders. He created a being that destroyed the lives of innocent people. Frankenstein never considered how such a creature with a horrifying…
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…. But like the rest of her family she has suffered from her father’s disappearance. Jenny’s mother emotionally and physically abused Jenny when she was a child. Her mother shouted words such as “serpent”, “cockroach” and “hideous little sniveling guttersnipe…
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…unpleasant for all concerned, especially the children. In addition, increases in step-parenting and isolation from kin often increase the risks of child abuse. Today in developing nations, instead of relying on the family unit, adult children…
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…to the definition of psychologists in order to help out the family. AIt is evident that we still know very little about how to treat the sexual offender and the abused child effectively.@ (Kempe, pg 109)…
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…kin often increase the risks of child abuse. Today in developing nations, instead of relying on the family unit, adult children and the elderly often prefer to rely on their own resources or those of the state. The expansion of state support is so…
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…misdiagnosed as "emotionally disturbed," create a lot of chaos in the home and at school. The number, severity, and types of symptoms differ from one child to the next, each of whom show a different pattern of behavior and personality. There are, however…
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…and confused about their feelings. Anger, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, numbness, and becoming a caregiver child are all examples of the situations that children of divorce may experience. But as time passes and children grow, the effects of divorce seem…
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