jueves, 9 de febrero de 2012

Defining Child Abuse

Child Abuse as defined by Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (2006) is  involve physical abuse that causes injury. The most obvious types of physical child abuse include children who are beaten, burned, or shaken. Child abuse may involve sexual abuse, although sexual abuse need not result in physical injury to the child for it to be illegal.









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The following blog is about child abuse and everything related with it. Child abuse as defined by Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (2006) is "involve physical abuse that causes injury. The most obvious types of physical child abuse include children who are beaten, burned, or shaken." The principal purpose of beggining a blog about this theme is to educate others. The different types of child abuse will be one of the pages which will contain every and each type of ways were child are abused. How can it be prevented which will contain every form to prevent so everyone can help eliminate such horrible thing. Child abuse in Puerto Rico so people to see how is this in our country. And finally Others Resources, this page will contain any other important information that might be needed. This blog was prepared by Alberto Garcia, Victor Berrios, Jaidwin Rodriguez and Natalie Rodriguez they will be working to inform you about everything related to child abuse.

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Child Abuse/Child Safety/Discipline. (2006). In J. Wilson (Ed.), Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (2nd ed., Vol. 1, pp. 741-744). Detroit: Gale. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CCX2588700141&v=2.1&u=uprcarolina&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w