Describe some of the physical indications of child abuse

What will be an ideal response?


• Bruising and scarring or other physical injuries (such as lacerations) that are nonaccidental and indicative of child abuse. The location of some injuries is also indicative of abuse. These include injuries to the genitals, buttocks, and rectal areas, as well as trauma to the torso, upper arms, and thighs. These and related injuries are particularly incriminating if they are not accompanied by other relatively common injuries suffered by children, such as skinned knees and bruises to the elbows, shins, and forehead. Also, the nature of some fractures provides almost indisputable evidence of abuse. These include spiral fractures, indicating vigorous handling, shaking, or twisting, and fractures to the rear and upper part—occipital and varietal bones, respectively—of the skull.

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a. freedom of choice b. right to choose c. withdrawal of activity d. withdrawal of consent

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Elder neglect refers to situations where individuals who have a ______ duty to provide care fail to do so.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Monitoring officers’ heart rates and cortisol levels to measure stress is an example of ______ testing

A. psychological B. perceptual C. physiological D. dynamic

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Major violations of the law that often involve long-term incarceration are called infractions.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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