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The dangers of online child abuse & predators

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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THE worry of  ‘ stranger danger’ used to be enough to keep parents awake at night.

Thanks largely to a ‘don’t accept sweets’ advertising campaign, mums and dads would be left with nagging fears that one day their child could be snatched after innocently talking to a stranger in the street.

Nowadays strangers don’t need sweets. At the click of a button they can make contact with children in their own bedrooms and even through their mobile phones.

Although the internet is an invaluable communication tool, the sad fact is that it is exposing millions of children across the world to danger from online predators.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/Tackling-the-dangers-of-online.6476747.jp

Man charged with child abuse after spanking kids with belt

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 1 COMMENT

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MARY ESTHER – A 30-year-old man was charged after a child protection doctor determined that he physically abused two children.

On Aug. 8, the children, who are 4 and 7 years old, got in trouble for playing too loudly in the living room, according to an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office arrest report. Russell Brian McKesson pulled one of the children’s shorts down and spanked the child with a black braided belt, leaving marks that were visible for three days.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/abuse-31956-kids-belt.html

Man pleads guilty to 25-yrs of sex abuse against children

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

A 56-year-old Victorian man has pleaded guilty to 25 years of sexual abuse against multiple children.

The Victorian County Court heard Dennis Goudge, from Bendigo in central Victoria, molested 18 children, one as young as three, between 1970 and 1994.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/16/2984435.htm?section=justin

Childhood trauma stays with you forever

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

SAN DIEGO – Growing up in a troubled home can cut your life short or lead to a host of health problems later on, according to studies presented over the weekend at the American Psychological Association meeting.

In several major presentations, researchers outlined evidence that weathering difficulties as a child can set your health on the wrong course decades later.

“Our latest research shows that those reporting multiple adversities could shorten their life span by seven to 15 years,” says Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, a health psychologist at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. “What we have is clear evidence that adverse childhood experience may have lasting, measurable consequences.”

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http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20100816/ARTICLES/100819495/1008?Title=Childhood-trauma-stays-with-you

A record $1.075M donated for child abuse prevention

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Miss Tennessee 2006 Blaire Pancake and Benji Wood joke with one  another as they ask for donations during the Circles of Hope Telethon to  benefit the Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse on  Sunday.

‘It is time we stop this abuse,’ Circles of Hope supporter says

Orlando Martinez stayed up late in Iraq last year to try to watch his daughter sing for the Circles of Hope Telethon via an Internet feed. About halfway through the event, the connection went down.

On Sunday evening, Martinez sat in the audience at the Carl Perkins Civic Center — relaxed and smiling — as 11-year-old Maggie took the stage to sing. It is the third year Maggie took part in the Circles of Hope Telethon, which is the largest fundraiser for the Exchange Club/Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse.

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http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/20100816/NEWS01/8160304/Telethon-sets-record-of-1-075M-donated-for-child-abuse-prevention

Man charged with 1st degree child abuse after infant dies

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

A Lexington Park man has been jailed in lieu of $500,000 bond on a charge of first-degree child abuse resulting in death, after his 4-month-old daughter died last week at a hospital. Court papers allege that Brian T. Hart, 21, committed the offense on Saturday, Aug. 7.

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http://www.somdnews.com/stories/08132010/entetop103127_32340.shtml

Infant Severely Scalded & Abused – Parents Charged

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Infant Severely Scalded, Broken – Parents Charged

Mooresville, IN –After receiving an anonymous tip about possible child abuse/medical neglect, caseworkers from DCS made an unannounced visit to the home of 19-year-old Kaitlin Moore and her 24-year-old boyfriend, Justin Weber. There they found the couple’s 2-month-old infant suffering from severe, untreated burns. When the child was examined at the hospital, doctors also discovered a total of 8 fractures to several bones including one rib, both arms, both legs and her right ankle.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.dreamindemon.com/2010/08/16/infant-severely-scalded-broken-parents-charged/

MI–Registered child sex offender now charged with bestiality

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Jose Antonio Sanchez

MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a western Michigan man reported to his parole officer that he sexually assaulted his pit bull.

Jose Antonio Sanchez, 58, of Muskegon, faces a preliminary examination Tuesday on one felony count of sodomy. His bond was set at $50,000 last week in Muskegon County district court. He remains jailed.

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http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_story.aspx?storyid=127406&catid=14

Paddling Still in Schools

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 1 COMMENT

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Duncan: School bullying now a top federal priority

Day one of national summit on bullying provides tips to schools, dispels common myths

“Are we modeling positive values and moral behavior around children?” “Schools need to cultivate an environment of trust and accountability for their students,” said Duncan. “Victims of bullying aren’t ‘tattletales;’ they’re being responsible. We, as adults, must also present consistent and sustained model behavior for children.”

Video of a recent Fox News Panel discussion  “The Push to Ban Paddling in Schools” is available online at Opposing Views where panelists are shocked to learn that corporal punishment is still used in schools in 20 states and state that it is medieval, and they refer to Memphis City Schools Board Member Whalum’s assertion that detention doesn’t work in poor, largely populated areas.  The panel comes to the conclusion that there has to be a better way for schools to discipline students than by the pain and humiliation of paddling.

Some parents in the U.S. are unable to protect their children from overhearing school employees hit children with wooden paddles in hallways in school.  This is my family’s situation.  We don’t hit our 3 children, never have.  It shocks our conscience everyday that children are physically hit with wooden boards by school employees to deliberately inflict physical pain and suffering as punishment in schools in some states, when the practice is already illegal in schools in 30 states and prohibited by Federal law in prisons and juvenile detention centers.  An Enfield, Conn. High School Teacher is facing sexual assault charges after being accused of spanking a female student in class in stark contrast to a recent incident where over a dozen high school girls in Alabama received “Spankings” for prom dresses that were too revealing.  Note the disparity.  For a real education of what is really happening to our children in our tax-payer funded schools simply type “A Violent Education” and “School is Not Supposed to Hurt” into an internet search engine to review recent shocking reports.

The TRUTH is that school children are treated differently in our great nation based on where they live. A black middle school student in Texas DIED by having his chest crushed when his teacher sat on him to restrain him and ignored his pleas that he could not breathe, he died on the classroom floor in front of his classmates (this teacher is teaching in another state), a Texas high school student suffered deep bruising and welts to his lower back, buttocks and back of his legs when he received 21 “licks” with a wooden canoe paddle, which broke during the beating and had to be taped to continue the beating, a 9-year old Georgia 3rd grader suffered deep bruising injuries when he was paddled with a WOODEN PADDLE 3 TIMES IN ONE DAY (Decatur Co., GA affirmed Corporal Punishment Policy 9/17/09 for school children) and a Publicly Funded Charter School in Memphis, Tennessee physically punishes middle/high school boys and GIRLS weekly during a ceremony called “Chapel” by hitting them with wooden paddles and/or whipping their hands with leather straps IN FRONT OF ALL THE OTHER STUDENTS AS A DETERRENT to publicly induce shame, humiliation and fear! The school employees in the above actions have LEGAL IMMUNITY and are STILL paid by our tax-dollars to be ENTRUSTED with the care and education of our children!

Decades ago, no one questioned corporal punishment of children in schools (Illegal in Schools in 30 States today) and police tended to think of domestic abuse as a private matter between husband and wife, rather than a criminal act.

Instances of physical and sexual abuse regularly occur in our public-school systems which is why we must make our collective voices heard to Demand U.S. Education institute nationwide policies and practices of zero tolerance for abusers, compensate victims for counseling as long as needed and implement background checks and educational programs for all employees and volunteers in order to identify and prevent child sexual and physical abuse.

Our children are worth the effort to protect them and we must demand “Best Practices” that teach children “discipline” through non-violent practices in schools. Students must be taught why what they did was wrong and given the tools to improve behavior/decision making skills while empowering them with awareness to their human right to integrity of their bodies (hands-off!) in our schools and society.

My husband and I are parents of 3 children attending schools in an unresponsive Paddling School District, Houston Co., Tennessee  We are unable to protect our 3 children (whom we do not hit) from witessing/overhearing classmates being threatened/hit with Wooden Paddles by teachers just outside class for minor infractions such as not turning in homework, horsing around, etc.  Then the battered student is further humiliated when they immediately return to their seat with a red and tear-stained face.  Tennessee State Law does Not require Parental Consent or Notification for children to be physically/corporally punished at school.

Federal and Tennessee State Government Officials have informed us that the very important matter of our children’s health and safety in school is a “Local Issue” left up to autonomous school district governing board members.  My husband and I made a written/verbal presentation to our local school board members in April 2008 during “National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month” to Demand they Prohibit Physical/Corporal Punishment of Children in our schools, to date, August 2010, we have received no response, no phone call, no letter, they have IGNORED US!

Volumes of research indicate harm and learning impairment to the healthy development of children subjected to and witnessing corporal punishment.  We are vehemently Opposed to our children’s learning environment including fear, anxiety, dread and humiliation and outraged that all U.S. tax-paying citizens are not receiving EQUAL access to safe and healthy learning environments for our children.

Our nation’s most prominent and trusted Children’s Health and Education Organizations have issued Official Position Statements Opposing Corporal Punishment of Children in Schools.

School corporal punishment of students is a children’s human rights violation and a violation of our nation’s constitution ensuring every individual the right to equal protection and due process.

H.R. 5628 “Ending Corporal Punishment in Schools Act” was introduced to Congress on 29 June and referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. It requires 25 votes to move it on to the next stage: as of 27 July it had 21 votes.  Please contact your U.S. Congress Representative and urge them to Co-Sponsor/Support H.R. 5628 “Ending Corporal Punishment in Schools Act.”

Julie Worley

Parent of 3 Children attending Schools in an UNRESPONSIVE Paddling School District

Houston County, Tennessee (gworley1@netzero.net)

SEE VIDEO HERE:

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/the-push-to-ban-paddling-in-schools

National strategy to fight abuse

Posted by Sandra On August - 16 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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Officials issue national strategy to fight child sex crimes

Washington (CNN) — With child sex crimes in the United States sharply increasing, federal officials Monday issued a “national strategy” to combat child exploitation in homes, on streets and over the internet.

Top federal law enforcement officials led by Attorney General Eric Holder vowed to take new steps to stem rampant child pornography, online enticements, child prostitution and child sex tourism.

In a detailed report submitted to Congress on Monday, the Justice Department says that since 2006, when the government launched Project Safe Childhood, federal prosecutions have increased by 40 percent, and more than 8,600 defendants have been indicted. More than 2,400 alleged sex offenders were indicted in 2009 alone.

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/02/pol.strategy.child.exploitation/index.html

Is CPS corrupt?

Posted by Sandra On August - 14 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Georgia  Capitol

The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services

By: Nancy Schaefer
Senator, 50th District

From the legislative desk of Senator Nancy Schaefer 50th District of Georgia

My introduction into child protective service cases was due to a grandmother in an adjoining state who called me with her tragic story. Her two granddaughters had been taken from her daughter who lived in my district. Her daughter was told wrongly that if she wanted to see her children again she should sign a paper and give up her children. Frightened and young, the daughter did. I have since discovered that parents are often threatened into cooperation of permanent separation of their children.

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http://kidjacked.com/family/schaefer.asp

My Body Belongs to Me

Posted by Sandra On August - 14 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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The story is a simple scenario involving a gender neutral child who is inappropriately touched by an uncle’s friend. The powerful message really comes through when the youngster tells on the offender and the parents praise the child’s bravery.  The last page shows a proud, smiling child doing a “strong arm” pose.  The text assures them that it wasn’t their fault and by speaking out the child will continue to grow big and strong.  It is a compelling and uplifting message.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.mybodybelongstome.com/

Mom pimped out child

Posted by Sandra On August - 14 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Mom, Grandma Accused of Pimping Out Young Girl

Mom, Grandma Accused of Pimping Out Young Girl

HOUSTON — Prosecutors say a 14-year-old girl’s mother and her grandmother have been charged with forcing the child to work as a prostitute.

Alicia Melchor, 33, and Elizabeth DeLeon Buford, 55, are behind bars in Harris County.

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http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-grandma-pimp,0,1355719.story

Toddler died a “slow, agonizing death”

Posted by Sandra On August - 14 - 2010 1 COMMENT

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Man charged with murder in death of girlfriend’s son

A Blackwood man assaulted his girlfriend’s toddler son and then left him to die in a bedroom with the boy’s twin sister as he and other adults partied in the house overnight, authorities said.

David Ward, 29, of Lower Landing Road, hosted a night of drinking games and marijuana smoking while 2-year-old Riley Cuffee was in dire need of medical care last month, an assistant prosecutor said at Ward’s arraignment on murder charges in a Camden courtroom Friday.

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20100813_Man_charged_with_murder_in_death_of_girlfriends_son.html

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