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Sexual Abuse 1

Sexual Abuse

Introduction
At one time I thought about how child sexual abuse was a growing concern in our society.
Stories and interviews on TV and in the paper would keep me aware, but I always
thought about how it was always happening to everyone else. One figure that lingered
around in my mind was that one in six children would be a victim of sexual abuse. Having
a children of my own I thought of these statistics. Knocking on wood so to speak, until it
happened in my family. I encountered a serious dilemma when one of my family
members was sexual abusing the other.
Background
Sexual abuse can destroy a family, especially when the perpetrator is considered a
member of the family. It is frustrating when someone that is trusted betrays that trust.
Family members become angry, divided and deny that anything is wrong. The effects on
the victim are the toughest things to deal with. My niece came to visit me in Alaska last
summer. She's 9 years old. I would describe her as a beautiful, fun, smart and outgoing.
One afternoon as I prepared for the next days work I was approached by her crying and
shaking. She had just awakened from a long days nap. I asked her why was she crying
and she wouldn't answer. I eventually calmed her down but the same thing happened
the next day.

The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) defines child abuse and neglect
as "at a minimum, any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker,
which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation,
or an act or failure to act, which presents an imminent risk of serious harm." Some states
have exceptions, but the term child refers to someone not yet 18.

Then CAPTA defines "sexual abuse" as:...
  • Submitted by: sharon.smart
  • Date Submitted: 07/25/2006 06:41 PM
  • Category: Social Issues
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