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Child Abuse This paper gives a brief introduction on child abuse; the negative effects have also beendiscussed. Introduction Child abuse defines any attitude maintained towards a child by parents, custodian, friends or any other family member that poses a threat and harms the psychological status, physical or sentimental state of the child. (Ruth, 150) Child abuse can be of different types; (John, 27) Physical abuse Sexual abuse Abuse to the emotions Ignorance Negative Effects Statistical figures have exhibited alarming figures as far as child abuse is concerned in Greenville South Carolina; 1019 cases of child abuse were reported in the year 2005 which speaks volumes of the negative effects it might have inflicted on the community.
(Larry, 64) Child abuse has proved to have very long term effects on the society, children who are subjected to this blight tend to maintain the same attitude on their future generations especially their own kids. This way a cycle is developed which takes conscious and intended efforts to break in the years to come. (Mary, 250) Secondly individuals who once get into the habit of abusing do not hesitate from extending this practice towards other members of the family thus further strengthening this trend in the society.
(Cindy, 312) Children who are abused are driven to extreme attitudes; either they become too indifferent towards love or too aggressive which results in bullying other children and in the former case, end up being terrorized themselves. (Rachel, 220) Lastly, as the research figures indicate, child abuse cases are taking a toll which requires the government to spend a large amount of money on the treatment of abused children which certainly puts a dent in the economy and financial structure of the community.
Works Cited Cindy, Lou. Child Maltreatment. Sage Publications. 2007. This book is helpful in portraying the correct picture of abused children. It gives a detailed description of how their attitudes differ in the environment around them. John, Briere. Child Abuse Trauma. Sage Publications. 2004. As the name indicates, Child Abuse Trauma elaborates on the types of child abuse and the harmful effects they inflict on different areas of the children’s lives for instance their emotional, psychological as well as physical state.
Larry, Siegel. Juvenile Delinquency. Cengage Learning. 2010. This book proved to be helpful in providing the appropriate statistical figures related to child abuse in the community of Greenville, South Carolina. Mary, Edna. The Battered Child. University of Chicago Press. 2000. The Battered Child explicitly ponders on the long term effects of child abuse and the marks they leave on their life span which not only damages their own personality but also affects their generations. Rachel, Calam. Child Abuse and its Consequences.
CUP Archive. 2005. The phenomenon of child abuse is not new to the world however its consequences have disturbed the way a society works. This book has been of great help in understanding these after effects. Ruth, Kempe. Child Abuse. Harvard University Press. 2001. The introduction to the essay has been taken from this book which defines the entire issue in detail and thus has proved to be of great knowledge and help.
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