child abuse

listen to the pronunciation of child abuse
الإنجليزية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The physical, sexual or emotional mistreatment of a child

Abdominal trauma can also result from child abuse and is the second leading cause of child abuse-related death, after traumatic brain injury.

Includes physical injury, sexual maltreatment, emotional maltreatment, deprivation of necessities, or combinations for a child by an individual responsible for the child's welfare under circumstances indicating that the child's welfare is harmed or threatened The term encompasses both acts and omissions on the part of a responsible person
the crime of harming a child physically, sexually, or emotionally. Crime of inflicting physical or emotional injury on a child. The term can denote the use of inordinate physical violence or verbal abuse; the failure to furnish proper shelter, nourishment, medical treatment, or emotional support; incest, rape, or other instances of sexual molestation; and the making of child pornography. Child abuse can cause serious harm to its victims. Estimates of the numbers of children who suffer physical abuse or neglect by parents or guardians range from about 1 percent of all children to about 15 percent, and figures are far higher if emotional abuse and neglect are included. In many cases, the abuser himself suffered abuse as a child. When abuse results in death, evidence of child abuse or battered-child syndrome (e.g., broken bones and lesions, either healed or active) is often used to establish that death was not accidental
– A condition in which children are victims of or at risk of neglect, abandonment, physical or emotional mistreatment to the extent that their safety is compromised
the physical or emotional or sexual mistreatment of children
Physical, sexual, or emotional violation of a child's health and well-being
(1-800-4-A-CHILD) - to report suspicion of child abuse
the non-accidental act of causing injuries to a child either by the parent or guardian, or allowed by the parent or guardian
Any form of cruelty to a child's physical, moral or mental well-being
Defined by state statutes Usually occurs when a parent purposefully harms a child
The emotional, psychological, physical, sexual or social abuse of a child including neglect •Residence
mistreatment of children (neglect, molestation, etc.)
child abuse

    الواصلة

    child a·buse

    التركية النطق

    çayld ıbyus

    النطق

    /ˈʧīld əˈbyo͞os/ /ˈʧaɪld əˈbjuːs/
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