The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failure by pillars of the community to notify appropriate authorities. The crime of sexually abusing children is punishable in all jurisdictions and this article examines the duty to report suspected cases by individuals in positions of trust over young people, such as in the church or university sports. The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) defines child maltreatment as an act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caregiver that results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, or exploitation, and establishes minimum federal standards. Each state has its own definitions of maltreatment and every sta...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
A tragic reality of American life is that a significant number of children are abused and neglected,...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
Before turning 18 years old, 53 percent of Black children in the United States will experience a chi...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Background: Child sexual abuse is undisclosed for many reasons that are resistant to change. Citizen...
Virtually all courts recognize that a child abuse reporting statute creates a duty to children, the ...
Every state provides some statutory form of an evidentiary clergy-communicant privilege to protect c...
This Article identifies the present posture of child abuse and admits that the incidence of child se...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
A tragic reality of American life is that a significant number of children are abused and neglected,...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
The general public has been bewildered by the magnitude of sex abuse cases and the widespread failur...
Before turning 18 years old, 53 percent of Black children in the United States will experience a chi...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Background: Child sexual abuse is undisclosed for many reasons that are resistant to change. Citizen...
Virtually all courts recognize that a child abuse reporting statute creates a duty to children, the ...
Every state provides some statutory form of an evidentiary clergy-communicant privilege to protect c...
This Article identifies the present posture of child abuse and admits that the incidence of child se...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...
A tragic reality of American life is that a significant number of children are abused and neglected,...
Sexual abuse has come to public attention so rapidly and is such a difficult problem to deal with th...