Child Abuse
Child Abuse | Community Notification Laws Protect Children from Child Molesters
In the [San Francisco] Bay Area, a father viewing the CD-ROM confirmed that his ex-wife’s boyfriend, with whom she lives, is a registered sex offender.
In less than one month’s time, the Megan’s Law CD-ROM directory of nearly 64,000 California sex offenders has proved its greatest worth: protecting children from the horror of molestation.
Molesters have been caught. Sex offenders who refused to properly register with police have been located and arrested. Mothers have been alerted that men near their kids—even boyfriends, in some cases—are sex offenders. All...
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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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