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Child Abuse is legally defined as:
A physical injury which is inflicted by other than accidental means on a child by another person.
Sexual Abuse, including both sexual assault and sexual exploitation
Willful cruelty or unjustifiable punishment of a child
Cruel or inhuman corporal punishment or injury
Neglect, including both severe and general neglect
Indicators of Child Abuse
Below are some indicators of child abuse, which can help you recognize an existing or potential problem of abuse.
Physical Abuse
Physical abuse may be defined as any act, which results in a non-accidental physical injury.
Indicators of physical abuse:
Bruises, burns, abrasions, lacerations, or swelling caused by other than accidental means
Belt buckle marks, handprints, bite marks, and pinches
Child states injury was caused by abuse
Injury unusual for a specific age group
A history of previous or recurrent injuries
Unexplained injuries; conflicting explanations or reasons for the injury
Child excessively passive, compliant or fearful
Caretaker attempts to hide injuries
Neglect
Neglect is the negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child by a parent or caretaker under circumstances indicating harm or threatened harm to the child's health or welfare.
Indicators of neglect:
Child lacking adequate medical or dental care
Child is always sleepy or hungry
Child is always dirty or inadequately dressed for weather conditions
There is evidence of poor supervision
Conditions in the home are extremely or persistently unsafe or unsanitary
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse is defined as acts of sexual assault on and/or the sexual exploitation of minors.
Indicators of sexual abuse:
Child reports sexual activities
Detailed and age-inappropriate understanding of sexual behavior (especially by younger children)
Child wears torn, stained, or bloody underclothing