genetic engineering
Many factors contribute to the definition of abuse as stated by law. They also make note of differences between adult and child abuse. When physical abuse refers to adults, it is divided into battery and spousal abuse, which may encompass other types of abuse. The five main types of abuse for children are physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, neglect, and chemical dependency. Physical is the most commonly thought of abuse. For children physical abuse is commonly associated with over-discipline by the caregiver. The least reported is sexual abuse. The children are least likely to talk to others about the incident or recall the event later in life. Emotional abuse may be an isolated problem but is present in almost all other forms of abuse. It is characterized by speech disorders, developmental lags, or behavioral changes. Neglect is the failure to provide for the child’s basic needs. It is the most difficult form of abuse to identify because it is mainly within the confines of the home. Chemical dependency deals with infants of substance abusing mothers who are born hooked. The most known situations are crack babies and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome patients. As with child abuse, spousal abuse is a power issue.
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Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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