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The Horrible thing that happens everyday!
14 years, 10 months & 14 days ago
15th Jul 2009 10:43

Children dying...yes its true. Everyday 20% of the children die in our world. Maybe because of lack of health, or emotionally. But the most common thing is Child Abbuse and Kidnapping! A couple days ago...a child was snatched from the playground and is not yet found.

Here is a case of child abuse:
In what sheriff's investigators say is the worst case of child abuse they have ever seen, a Carnation woman allegedly kept food and water from her stepdaughter for years, leaving the 14- year-old girl malnourished, dehydrated and weighing less than 50 pounds when she was discovered.







Child abuse is a complex problem which has multiple causes. Understanding the causes of abuse is crucial to addressing the problem of child abuse. Parents who physically abuse their spouses are more likely to physically abuse their children. However, it is difficult to know whether marital strife is a cause of child abuse, or if both the marital strife and abuse are caused by tendencies in the abuser.

Substance abuse is a major contributing factor to child abuse. One study found that parents with documented substance abuse, most commonly alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, were much more likely to mistreat their children, and were also much more likely to reject court-ordered services and treatments.
Another study found that over two thirds of cases of child maltreatment involved parents with substance abuse problems. This study specifically found relationships between alcohol and physical abuse, and between cocaine and sexual abuse.

Cultural norms about what constitutes abuse vary widely: among professionals as well as the wider public, people do not agree on what behaviors constitute abuse.

Some human service professionals claim that cultural norms that sanction physical punishment are one of the causes of child abuse, and have undertaken campaigns to redefine such norms.

Resources for child protection services are sometimes limited. According to Hosin (2007), "a considerable number of traumatized abused children do not gain access to protective child protection strategies." Briere (1992) argues that only when ???lower-level violence??? of children ceases to be culturally tolerated will there be changes in the victimization and police protection of children.

In the United States, the National Association of Social Workers has issued statements that even the mildest forms of physical punishment, such as moderate spanking, can lower children's self-esteem, constitute acts of violence, and teach children that physical force is an acceptable way to resolve conflicts. Against this latter argument, the philosopher Prof. David Benatar points out that one might as well say that fining people teaches that forcing others to give up some of their property is an acceptable way to respond to those who act in a way that one does not like. "If beatings send a message, why don't detentions, imprisonments, fines, and a multitude of other punishments convey equally undesirable messages?" He adds that "there is all the difference in the world between legitimate authorities -- the judiciary, parents, or teachers -- using punitive powers responsibly to punish wrongdoing, and children or private citizens going around beating each other, locking each other up, and extracting financial tributes (such as lunch money). There is a vast moral difference here and there is no reason why children should not learn about it. Punishing children when they do wrong seems to be one important way of doing this."

In the United Kingdom, sociology professor Frank Furedi suggests that many advocates of a total ban on physical punishment are actually against all forms of punishing children. He sees the underlying agenda as an anti-parent crusade, and argues that the much-cited Murray Straus research is far less clear-cut than the claims made on its behalf by what he calls "anti-smacking zealots".




It happens and its horrible!!!! Please...help stop it! Copy and paste this whole thiing into your blog...and plz comment about how ridiculous child abbuse can be!

  1. The Horrible thing that happens everyday!
    15th Jul 2009 10:43
    14 years, 10 months & 14 days ago
  2. 38 things girls dont relize
    13th Jul 2009 14:17
    14 years, 10 months & 15 days ago
  3. The love that never ends
    13th Jul 2009 13:29
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  4. The unknown love!
    13th Jul 2009 13:20
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  5. Why Drink and Drive
    13th Jul 2009 13:17
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  6. The best friend
    13th Jul 2009 13:14
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  7. No girl deserves this
    13th Jul 2009 13:12
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  8. Beckey's sad story
    13th Jul 2009 13:07
    14 years, 10 months & 16 days ago
  9. A good boyfriend
    10th Jul 2009 13:46
    14 years, 10 months & 19 days ago
  10. Cancer sign
    8th Jul 2009 10:49
    14 years, 10 months & 21 days ago