Deck 4: Typology and Incidence of Child Abuse and Neglect
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Deck 4: Typology and Incidence of Child Abuse and Neglect
1
Legislation defines child maltreatment the same in each province and territory.
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2
Child maltreatment is normally broken down into child abuse, child neglect, and child sexual abuse.
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3
Shaken baby syndrome is seen almost entirely in children younger than 3 years of age.
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4
There are many subtle signs of physical maltreatment.
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5
The Canadian Criminal Code, Section 43 (1985) permits physical punishment by caregivers but only if the force is reasonable and for purposes of correction.
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6
Emotional maltreatment has specific definitions and becomes apparent in specific instances.
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7
Neglect is an act of commission.
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8
Failure to thrive involves babies falling below the fifth percentile of their height and weight.
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9
Sexually abused females are more likely to have later menarche.
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10
Infants and young children are the most vulnerable to family homicide.
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