Child Abuse
Child Abuse | Castration Will Not Prevent Child Molestation
The California solution for child molesters sounds so simple—just castrate them, or make them take a chemical that takes away their sex drive, and they will offend no more. The plan comes at a time when both political parties are vying to see who can be toughest on crime. And it targets the criminals Americans find most disgusting.
But as the California legislature sends its bill on child molesters to the Governor [Pete Wilson signed the law and it went into effect in January 1997], mental health experts who treat sex offenders and legal experts who deal with them say that,...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Is Child Abuse a Serious Problem?
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Chapter 2: What Causes Child Abuse?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Substance Abuse Is Responsible for Child Abuse
- Family Preservation Laws Put Children at Risk for Abuse
- The Foster Care System Exposes Children to Abuse
- Parental Cohabitation Exposes Children to a Greater Risk of Abuse
- Poverty Causes Child Abuse
- A Parental History of Abuse Is a Major Risk Factor in Child Abuse
- Chapter 3: How Can Society Respond to Child Abuse?
- Chapter 4: Will Changes in the Criminal Justice System Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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