Child abuse is
not restricted to any particular part of society it can be found
anywhere regardless of the race, religious or economic divides in
society. One of the problems is the social perception of what is
abuse and is not abuse. Regardless of the fact that a child is
being abused and shows physical and or mental signs of this
geosocial attitudes of the people around the child may not even
accept this is the case. This has been highlighted recently in the
press in the UK in certain cases where the defendants have tried to
put the blame on to the child for promiscuity (Case
Rotherham
Child
abusering).
Child abuse is not just restricted to the home although
evidence tells us that 80% of all cases the abuser is familiar to
the child and
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The fact
remains it is a wide spread problem that has traditionally been
covered up to protect reputations be it families or individuals,
institutions and even misguidedly justified to protect the
childâs reputation.
There are numerous forms of child abuse and this is where
peopleâs perception can be jaded for example some element of
society depending on background and especially geosocial
backgrounds differ from the social norms in the countries they now
live which has an effect on their perception of what is child
abuse. People in all corners of even the UK may have differing
ideas on what constitutes abuse and where one sees child abuse
another may see it as legitimate punishment or instilling respect
and not as abuse. Luckily these days more information is in the
public domain and taught to children in schools so they themselves
can identify abuse.
What is child abuse? It can be both
physical
abuseincluding sexual or mental abuse and a combination of
both. Babies are not immune and can suffer horrific abuse but even
cases of







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