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best Practices for Parent Education Programs Seeking to Prevent child abuse Lisa C. Shannon, Extension Associate: Children, Youth, and Families North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service The Nature of the Problem treating child abuse victims and abusers, placing abused children in child abuse continues to be a major appropriate care, and taking legal action problem in the United States. In 2000, against the abuser. the National child abuse and Neglect Data System found that of the three Risk Factors for child million suspected child maltreatment abuse cases reported to child Protective Service agencies across the nation, There are many factors that increase about 879,000 children were victims of the likelihood that parents will abuse child maltreatment. Approximately 63% their children including the following: of these children were victims of neglect, 19% were abused physically, Factors associated with poverty, 10% were abused sexually, and 8% such as unemployment, low level of were psychologically abused.
1 Best Practices for Parent Education Programs Seeking to Prevent Child Abuse Lisa C. Shannon, Ph.D. Extension Associate: Children, Youth, and Families
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