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Child abuse

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia - Child abuse

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child. Child abuse is often synonymous with the term child maltreatme ...

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Authorities
Depending on the country, the agencies responsible for investigating child abuse may be run nationally, regionally, or locally. These agencies may be called Child Protective Services (CPS), Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), or by other similar names. In the U.S., these agencies are usually listed in the state government section of the telephone book under "Children" or "Health" or "Human Services". In a few instances in the U.S., some of the functions of these agencies are outsourced to private individuals or companies. People who investigate claims of child abuse may be called a "childr ...

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Child abuse, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in Australia, Child abuse - Authorities, Child abuse - Child abuse by authorities, Child abuse - Symptoms and signs, Child abuse - Symptoms, Child abuse - Signs and tests

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Authorities

Depending on the country, the agencies responsible for investigating child abuse may be run nationally, regionally, or locally. These agencies may be called Child Protective Services (CPS), Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), or by other similar names. In the U.S., these agencies are usually listed in the state government section of the telephone book under "Children" or "Health" or "Human Services". In a few instances in the U.S., some of the functions of these agencies are outsourced to private individuals or companies. People who investigate claims of child abuse may be called a "childr ...

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Child abuse, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US, Child abuse - Childhelp USA, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in Australia, Child abuse - Authorities, Child abuse - Child abuse by authorities, Child abuse - Symptoms and signs, Child abuse - Symptoms, Child abuse - Signs and tests, Child abuse - Long Term Complications, Child abuse - Notable incidents of child abuse

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US

Anyone in the U.S. may make an anonymous report of abuse or neglect. Abuse which is happening right now can be reported by anyone to emergency services by dialing 911 or calling their local police department, who will be able to assist. Abuse and neglect need to be reported at the state or local level, not to the federal government. Most, but not all, states have a toll-free hotline staffed by trained call screeners. When you call, they will either open the case for investigation, or log the report. Depending on available resources an ...

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Child abuse, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in Australia, Child abuse - Authorities, Child abuse - Child abuse by authorities, Child abuse - Symptoms and signs, Child abuse - Symptoms, Child abuse - Signs and tests

Read more here: » Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US

Anyone in the U.S. may make an anonymous report of abuse or neglect. Abuse which is happening right now can be reported by anyone to emergency services by dialing 911 or calling their local police department, who will be able to assist. Abuse and neglect need to be reported at the state or local level, not to the federal government. Most, but not all, states have a toll-free hotline staffed by trained call screeners. When you call, they will either open the case for investigation, or log the report. Depending on available resources an ...

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Child abuse, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US, Child abuse - Childhelp USA, Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in Australia, Child abuse - Authorities, Child abuse - Child abuse by authorities, Child abuse - Symptoms and signs, Child abuse - Symptoms, Child abuse - Signs and tests, Child abuse - Long Term Complications, Child abuse - Notable incidents of child abuse

Read more here: » Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child abuse - Reporting abuse and neglect in the US

Child abuse: Encyclopedia - Child sexual abuse

The term child sexual abuse (CSA) denotes sex between prepubescent minors and adults. A perpetrator of child sexual abuse is known as a child sex offender. Most child sex offenders are male; the number of female offenders is usually reported to be between 10% and 20%, although in some studies it was found to be as high as 70%. It has a special status among forms of abuse, because it includes not only a) what is considered sexual abuse between adults, but also b) all forms ...

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia - Day care sex abuse hysteria

Day care sex abuse hysteria was a phenomenum of the 1980s involving false accusations of sexual abuse. They often involved bizzare accusations of satanic ritual abuse and other logic defying events. A prominent case in Kern County, California began the hysteria, and the panic lasted for almost a decade. The initial accusations, and the further accusations of those that came to the defense of the accused paralleled the classic witch hunts of the 1600s, and the red scare of the 1950s. Day care sex abuse hysteria - Kern cou ...

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia - Colonia Dignidad

Colonia Dignidad ("Dignity Colony", now known as Villa Baviera, "Bavaria Village"), is a settlement located in an isolated area in the Maule Region of southern Chile, near the village of Parral. It was founded by a group of German immigrants led by Paul Schäfer in 1961. The full name of the colony was La Sociedad Benefactora y Educacional Dignidad, like its precursor which the immigrants started in the mid-1950s. The colony grew to some 300 residents, both Germans and Chileans, and covered 137 square kilometers ( ...

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia - Anti-gay slogan

Anti-gay slogans are catchphrases or slogans which express opposition to homosexuality in ways which gay rights activists consider to be irrationally hostile or fearful (see homophobia and also anti-gay). Whether any particular formula is actually irrational is, of course, a matter of considerable controversy. These slogans, along with moral or scriptural prohibitions, have a long history, dating back at least as far as Classical Greece 2500 years ago. They range from the disrespectful, denigrating and pejorative to those expressing antipathy on religious or moral grounds. They commonly use pejorative terms like " ...

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Offenders

Most offenders are situational offenders (pseudopedophiles) rather than pedophiles. They are rarely strangers, but relatives or acquaintances like trainers or playmates. Most offenders are male, the number of female perpetrators is usually reported to be between 10% and 20%, however in some studies it was found to be as high as 70%. Child sexual abuse - Typology. There are three categorizations of child sex offenders studied in the field of criminal psychology. The first ...

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Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA, Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children, Child sexual abuse - Offenders, Child sexual abuse - Typology, Child sexual abuse - Categorization, Child sexual abuse - Variation in cultural practices norms and research findings, Child sexual abuse - Epidemiology, Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture, Child sexual abuse - Definition based on moral objection; relativity

Read more here: » Child sexual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Offenders

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Emotional abuse - Emotional abuse

Emotional abuse - Rejection. Rejection occurs from a refusal to acknowledge a person's presence, value, or worth. It is achieved by communicating to a person that she or he is useless or inferior and by devaluing that person's thoughts and feelings. For example, continually treating a child differently from siblings in a way that is unfair and suggests dislike for the child. < ...

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Emotional abuse, Emotional abuse - Emotional abuse, Emotional abuse - Rejection, Emotional abuse - Degradation, Emotional abuse - Terror, Emotional abuse - Isolation, Emotional abuse - Corruption and Exploitation, Emotional abuse - Emotional Unresponsiveness, Emotional abuse - Emotional Abuse Indicators, Emotional abuse - Checklist

Read more here: » Emotional abuse: Encyclopedia II - Emotional abuse - Emotional abuse

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Parental alienation syndrome - Legal situation in the US

In the United States, approximately 40 percent of children live without their own biological father. Most of these cases reflect situations where the father is incarcerated, abusive, or abandoned the family. According to the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, "usually judges are not required to make a finding of domestic violence in civil protection order cases."[3] Legal systems usually require the views of the child to be known to the court. For example, in the UK there is a welfare checklist which the court must ...

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Parental alienation syndrome, Parental alienation syndrome - Legal situation in the US, Parental alienation syndrome - Legal situation in the UK, Parental alienation syndrome - Books

Read more here: » Parental alienation syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Parental alienation syndrome - Legal situation in the US

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child pornography - Issues surrounding prohibition

Laws in various jurisdictions often treat the production, distribution, and possession of child pornography differently. Each aspect of prohibition has some distinct justifications and counter-arguments. Child pornography - Production. The production of child pornography may involve child sexual abuse. It can also show natural sexual play among children or masturbation. The production of simulated child pornography (see below) does not involve real children. Some argue that child abuse ...

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Child pornography, Child pornography - Definitions, Child pornography - United States, Child pornography - United Kingdom, Child pornography - Germany, Child pornography - Canada, Child pornography - New Zealand, Child pornography - Legislation, Child pornography - Issues surrounding prohibition, Child pornography - Production, Child pornography - Distribution, Child pornography - Possession, Child pornography - Age of consent, Child pornography - Other forms, Child pornography - Simulated, Child pornography - Written, Child pornography - Sources, Child pornography - Commercial production and distribution, Child pornography - Demand, Child pornography - International issues, Child pornography - Social perception

Read more here: » Child pornography: Encyclopedia II - Child pornography - Issues surrounding prohibition

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child pornography - Legislation

Production and sale of child pornography is generally illegal in most developed countries, although national regulations vary widely. Some countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and The Netherlands, outlaw mere possession. Others, such as Russia, have no special legislation regarding child pornography. There, production of child pornography is usually prosecuted as child abuse and illegal production and distribution of pornographic material. Illegal distribution of pornography is prohibited, but there ...

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Child pornography, Child pornography - Definitions, Child pornography - United States, Child pornography - United Kingdom, Child pornography - Germany, Child pornography - Canada, Child pornography - New Zealand, Child pornography - Legislation, Child pornography - Issues surrounding prohibition, Child pornography - Production, Child pornography - Distribution, Child pornography - Possession, Child pornography - Age of consent, Child pornography - Other forms, Child pornography - Simulated, Child pornography - Written, Child pornography - Sources, Child pornography - Commercial production and distribution, Child pornography - Demand, Child pornography - International issues, Child pornography - Social perception

Read more here: » Child pornography: Encyclopedia II - Child pornography - Legislation

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA

In countries and jurisdictions where child/adult sexual behavior is illegal, it is a criminal offense, although the list (range) of activities that are prosecuted varies between countries. Activities which are often defined as abuse only when children are involved include the following: penetrative intercourse (oral, anal or vaginal) between a child below a predefined age of consent (generally between 12 and 18 years) and an adult (or a much older child), asking a child to give consent to any kind of penetrative ...

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Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA, Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children, Child sexual abuse - Offenders, Child sexual abuse - Typology, Child sexual abuse - Categorization, Child sexual abuse - Variation in cultural practices norms and research findings, Child sexual abuse - Epidemiology, Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture, Child sexual abuse - Definition based on moral objection; relativity

Read more here: » Child sexual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children

A wide range of psychological, emotional, physical, and social effects has been attributed to child sexual abuse, including anxiety, depression, obsession, compulsion, grief, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms such as flashbacks, emotional numbing, pseudo-maturity symptoms, and other more general dysfunctions such as sexual dysfunction, social dysfunction, dysfunction of relationships, poor education and employment records, eating disorders, self-mutilation, and a range of physical symptoms common to some other forms of PTSD, such as se ...

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Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA, Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children, Child sexual abuse - Offenders, Child sexual abuse - Typology, Child sexual abuse - Categorization, Child sexual abuse - Variation in cultural practices norms and research findings, Child sexual abuse - Epidemiology, Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture, Child sexual abuse - Definition based on moral objection; relativity

Read more here: » Child sexual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture

The simple definition of child sexual abuse is when an adult forces or coerces sex on a prepubescent minor. There is an ongoing controversy surrounding this definition. The controversy lies within the argument as to whether children can or cannot give cognitive consent. The mainstream opinion in countries such as the U.S. and U.K. is that any minor under the legal age of consent is deemed mentally incapable of consenting to sexual activity with p ...

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Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA, Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children, Child sexual abuse - Offenders, Child sexual abuse - Typology, Child sexual abuse - Categorization, Child sexual abuse - Variation in cultural practices norms and research findings, Child sexual abuse - Epidemiology, Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture, Child sexual abuse - Definition based on moral objection; relativity

Read more here: » Child sexual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse consent minors age gap and culture

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse, consent, minors, age gap and culture

The simple definition of child sexual abuse is when an adult forces or coerces sex on a prepubescent minor. There is an ongoing controversy surrounding this definition. The controversy lies within the argument as to whether children can or cannot give cognitive consent. The mainstream opinion in countries such as the U.S. and U.K. is that any minor under the legal age of consent is deemed mentally incapable of consenting to sexual activity wit ...

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Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse - List of activities considered CSA, Child sexual abuse - Effects of sexual abuse on children, Child sexual abuse - Offenders, Child sexual abuse - Typology, Child sexual abuse - Categorization, Child sexual abuse - Variation in cultural practices, norms and research findings, Child sexual abuse - Epidemiology, Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse, consent, minors, age gap and culture, Child sexual abuse - Definition based on moral objection; relativity

Read more here: » Child sexual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Child sexual abuse - Sexual abuse, consent, minors, age gap and culture

Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Anal wink - Child abuse controversy

Dr. Bruce Woodling developed the "anal wink test" which he alleged was an indisputable diagnostic indicator that a child had been sodomised. In a clinical setting, he would spread a child’s buttocks and touch the rectum with a cotton swab. If the anus "winked", Woodling testified, this was "proof of sodomy". His testimony was prominent in the McMartin preschool child abuse case — the largest and costliest court case in United States history. It has since been established that Woodling never made any effort to va ...

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Anal wink, Anal wink - Child abuse controversy, Anal wink - External link

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Child abuse: Encyclopedia II - Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Redemption

In response to the 1993 allegations against Michael Jackson, Geraldine Hughes wrote a book titled "Redemption: The Truth Behind the Michael Jackson Child Molestation Allegations". Geraldine Hughes has worked as a LA legal secretary of over 20 years. She was involved in the 1993 allegations against Michael Jackson. What she witnessed whilst working on the case, lead her to believe the Jackson was totally innocent of the 1993 allegations. Her belief that Jackson was innocent was put into words in the book "Redemption". In th ...

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Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s, Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Background, Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Allegations, Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Investigations settlement and aftermath, Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Redemption

Read more here: » Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s: Encyclopedia II - Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s - Redemption

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