01:920:340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Cyberstalking, Civil Rights Act Of 1964, Recovered-Memory Therapy

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Support: many abuse victims do not remember documented abuse. Gain a child"s trust and then try to arrange a meeting. Cases: middle school client and live shows: prevention: responsibility for protecting children resides with parents. Be clear to never meet an internet acquaintance without responsible adult present. Effects of child sexual abuse: can be severely traumatizing and emotionally damaging experience, with long-term negative consequences. The longer the molestation goes on, the worse the prognosis. Strong correlating factors: physical force and victim/offender relationship: more severe in girls and women. When the child tells: children who have been sexually abused often either delay disclosure or do not tell at all. It is important that parents respond appropriately to instances of child abuse involving their child. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature in the workplace or academic setting: prohibited by title vii of the 1964 civil rights act.

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