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Child Abuse

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ISBN-10: 0737743530

ISBN-13: 9780737743531

Edition: 2009

Authors: Heidi Williams

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Sometimes the line between instilling discipline and enforcing punishment for bad behavior blur into a murky area; what is acceptable and what is abuse? This collection of essays presents even-sided discussions about topics relating to child abuse. Chapter one sets out to define what constitutes child abuse. Chapter two examines the causes of it. Chapter three explains its impact on its victims, and chapter four explains methods that may prevent child abuse. Sources include ParentalRights.org, Harvard Mental Health Letter, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Book details

List price: $34.80
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Publication date: 4/4/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 248
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
Introduction
What Constitutes Child Abuse?: Chapter Preface
Spanking Should Be Illegal
Spanking Should Not Be Illegal
Religion Is Child Abuse
Religion Is Not Child Abuse: ParentalRights.org
Parental Drug Use Is Considered a Criminal Act in Some States: Child Welfare Information Gateway
Parental Drug Use Should Not Be Considered a Criminal Act
Sibling Bullying Is Child Abuse
Poverty Is Child Abuse
Periodical Bibliography
What Causes Child Abuse?: Chapter Preface
Broken Homes Increase the Risk of Child Abuse
Military Deployment Increases the Risk of Child Abuse
The Internet Fosters Child Pornography and Child Abuse
The Internet Fosters Child Sexual Abuse by Educators
Homosexual Men Are More Likely than Heterosexual Men to Sexually Abuse Boys
Homosexual Men Are Not More Likely than Heterosexual Men to Sexually Abuse Boys
Periodical Bibliography
How Does Child Abuse Affect Its Victims?: Chapter Preface
Abuse May Disrupt Brain Development in Children: Harvard Mental Health Letter
Children Exposed to Domestic Violence Suffer Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Abuse in Childhood Impacts the Sexual, Reproductive, and Parenting Behaviors of Young Men
Unreleased Emotions from Child Abuse Can Create Devastating Anger
Many Victims of Sexual Abuse by Priests Commit Suicide
The Ability to Recover from Childhood Abuse Depends on Family and Community Support
Periodical Bibliography
How Can Child Abuse Be Prevented?: Chapter Preface
Early Intervention Can Prevent Sexual Abusers Who Are Children from Becoming Pedophiles
Education Programs for Emotionally and Behaviorally Impaired Teens Can Prevent Child Abuse
Adequately Screening Adults in Child-Serving Occupations Prevents Child Sexual Abuse
Tax-Funded Programs Reduce Child Abuse and Neglect: US Newswire
Law Enforcement Agencies and Child Advocacy Groups Can Stop Sex Predators by Working Together: U.S. Department of Justice
Striking a Balance Between Family Rights and State Intervention Is Difficult
Periodical Bibliography
For Further Discussion
Organizations to Contact
Bibliography of Books
Index