This phenomenon is known as “misattribution,” where a traumatized child mistakenly attributes the abuse to a safe adult rather than the actual perpetr
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Children and the Law
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Do you believe that self-reports are an accurate method of gauging the nature and extent of delinquent behavior?
Asked by Wiki User
Self-reports can provide valuable insights into delinquent behavior, but they may be subject to biases such as social desirability or inaccurate memory. It’s im
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Parenting and Children
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What is the macro system response to maltreatment of children?
Asked by Wiki User
The macro system response to maltreatment of children involves the implementation of policies, laws, and programs at a societal level to prevent child abuse and
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Children and kraken kratom zenith the Law
How much time will you get for touching a 12 year old in Kentucky?
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In Kentucky, touching a 12-year-old inappropriately is considered sexual abuse and can result in serious criminal charges. The potential penalties vary dependin
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Criminal Law
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Are young people today actually committing more crimes than they did two decades ago?
Asked by Mail4u2dear
No, overall crime rates among young people have decreased over the past two decades. This trend is seen in various countries and is attributed to factors such a
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Children and the Law
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Topping the list of juvenile crimes in the 1950s was?
Asked by Wiki User
Juvenile delinquency in the 1950s was commonly associated with crimes such as vandalism, theft, and truancy. Gang-related activities and drug use also began to
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Custody
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How do you find information on making a father relinquish his rights and when a father relinquishes his parental rights is he still obligated to pay court ordered child support in the state of Texas?
Asked by Wiki User
In Texas, a father can voluntarily give up his parental rights through a legal process called “termination of parental rights.” Once the rights are te
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Law & Legal Issues
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Which of these is the best description of delinquency?
Asked by Wiki User
Delinquency refers to behavior that goes against societal norms and laws, often involving criminal activities committed by individuals, especially young people.
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Law & Legal Issues
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The Responsibilities of Children to their Parents?
Asked by Wiki User
Children have a responsibility to respect and obey their parents, communicate openly with them, and help care for them as they age. It is also important for chi
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Parenting and Children
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Should parents be held responsible for their children’s misbehavior?
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Parents should be held accountable to some extent for their children’s misbehavior, as they play a crucial role in shaping their children’s behavior. However, t
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African-American History
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How many people have had a drink before 21?
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Many people have had a drink before the legal drinking age of 21, but exact numbers can vary. Factors such as culture, peer pressure, and availability of alcoho
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Children and the Law
+1
How much money do the different pro-life and pro-choice organizations spend lobbying in congress?
Asked by Trafficjam25
The specific amount varies, but pro-life organizations like National Right to Life Committee and pro-choice organizations like Planned Parenthood spend millions
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Parenting and Children
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How many children die from child abuse each year?
Asked by Wiki User
According to a CDC report, approximately 1,770 children die from child abuse and neglect each year in the United States. Keep in mind that this is based on repo
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Custody
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Does the child have to have the fathers last name to get child support?
Asked by Wiki User
No, a child does not need to have the father’s last name to receive child support. Child support is determined based on the responsibility to financially suppor
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Children and the Law
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How does a step child go about taking on the last name of a step father?
Asked by Wiki User
In order for a stepchild to take on the last name of their stepfather, a legal name change process must be initiated. This typically involves filling out a name
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Children and the Law
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Is corporal punishment normal in British schools?
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No, corporal punishment is no longer allowed in British schools. It was officially banned in all state schools in 1986 and in all private schools in 1999. Any f
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Educational Methods and Theories
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What is a child-centred society?
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A child-centred society prioritizes the well-being and rights of children in all aspects of decision-making, policy development, and resource allocation. It foc
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Children and the Law
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In high schools that use corporal punishment in the USA can an 18 or 19 year old senior be spanked?
Asked by Wiki User
In the United States, corporal punishment is not a federally prohibited practice, but it varies by state and school district policies. However, most schools tha
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Custody
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If you are trying to serve your daughter for temporary custody of her children and you have the court order but can’t find your daughter can you go ahead and take the children if they aren’t with her?
Asked by Wiki User
No, you should not take the children without knowing their whereabouts or without proper consent from their legal guardian. It is important to follow legal proc
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Adoption
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How can you adopt your friends child?
Asked by Wiki User
To adopt your friend’s child, you will need to consult with a family law attorney to understand the legal process in your jurisdiction. Typically, the steps inv
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Adoption
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If you are 18 can you adopt a child?
Asked by Wiki User
No. I am sorry to say you are too young. It’s even tough for older people to adopt children unless you have a lot of money and buy your way through a lawyers se
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History, Politics & Society
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What does it mean to be an adult?
Asked by Wiki User
Being an adult typically means taking on responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, and managing one’s own life. It also involves developing self
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Relationships
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What do you call your father sister?
Asked by Wiki User
‘Aunt’
More informally, she may be called ‘Aunty ****’