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Video Shows Man Punching Toddler In Face

Posted by Sandra On April - 11 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

capture-20150412-214051Police in Bakersfield, California arrested a man who was caught on surveillance video abusing his son at a supermarket. The shocking incident happened around 2:30 Thursday afternoon. The video shows 23-year-old Justin Whittington running up to a toddler, slapping him in the face and knocking him to the ground. Whittington then yanks the boy off the floor as he hysterically begins to cry. A woman, possibly his mother, walks up and takes him outside as if nothing happened. READ MORE HERE

Justin Whittington: Man who ‘punches toddler son’ to floor released on bail

Warning Signs of Sex Abuse

Posted by Sandra On April - 9 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Warning Signs in Children of Possible Sexual Abuse 

80472385-Sad-childStop It Now! has developed a warning signs tip sheet to help identify possible warning signs. Any one sign does not mean that a child was sexually abused, but the presence of several suggests that you begin asking questions and consider seeking help. Any one sign doesn’t mean that a child was sexually abused, but the presence of several suggests that you begin asking questions and consider seeking help. Young children often do not report sexual abuse to a parent because they are ashamed, feel loyal to the person who is abusing them, or have been threatened not to tell. You may notice some changes in your child, however as a parent it is imperative that you are aware of what signs to look for that may indicate child sexual abuse.

 

Behavior you may see in a child or adolescent:

    • Has nightmares or other sleep problems without an explanation
    • Seems distracted or distant at odd times
    • Has a sudden change in eating habits
    • Refuses to eat
    • Loses or drastically increases appetite
    • Has trouble swallowing
    • Sudden mood swings: rage, fear, insecurity, or withdrawal
    • Leaves “clues” that seem likely to provoke a discussion about sexual issues
    • Develops new or unusual fear of certain people or places
    • Refuses to talk about a secret shared with an adult or older child
    • Writes, draws, plays, or dreams of sexual or frightening images
    • Talks about a new older friend
    • Suddenly has money, toys, or other gifts without reason
    • Thinks of self or body as repulsive, dirty, or bad
    • Exhibits adult-like sexual behaviors, language, and knowledge

What to look for in adults and children

What is considered child sexual abuse?

Child sexual abuse includes touching and non-touching activity. Some examples of touching activity include:

  • touching a child’s genitals or private parts for sexual pleasure
  • making a child touch someone else’s genitals, play sexual games or have sex putting objects or body parts (like fingers, tongue or penis) inside the vagina, in the mouth or in the anus of a child for sexual pleasure

Some examples of non-touching activity include:

  • showing pornography to a child
  • deliberately exposing an adult’s genitals to a child
  • photographing a child in sexual poses
  • encouraging a child to watch or hear sexual acts
  • inappropriately watching a child undress or use the bathroom
As well as the activities described above, there is also the serious and growing problem of people making and downloading sexual images of children on the Internet. To view child abuse images is to participate in the abuse of a child. Those who do so may also be abusing children they know. People who look at this material need help to prevent their behaviour from becoming even more serious.

Warning signs in children and adolescents of possible child sexual abuse

Children often show us rather than tell us that something is upsetting them. There may be many reasons for changes in their behaviour, but if we notice a combination of worrying signs it may be time to call for help or advice.

What to watch out for in children:

  • Acting out in an inappropriate sexual way with toys or objects
  • Nightmares, sleeping problems
  • Becoming withdrawn or very clingy
  • Becoming unusually secretive
  • Sudden unexplained personality changes, mood swings and seeming insecure
  • Regressing to younger behaviors, e.g. bedwetting
  • Unaccountable fear of particular places or people
  • Outburst of anger
  • Changes in eating habits
  • New adult words for body parts and no obvious source
  • Talk of a new, older friend and unexplained money or gifts
  • Self-harm (cutting, burning or other harmful activities)
  • Physical signs, such as, unexplained soreness or bruises around genitals or mouth, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy
  • Running away
  • Not wanting to be alone with a particular child or young person

Any one sign doesn’t mean that a child was or is being sexually abused, but the presence of several suggests that you should begin to ask questions and consider seeking help. Keep in mind that some of these signs can emerge at other times of stress such as:

  • During a divorce
  • Death of a family member or pet
  • Problems at school or with friends
  • Other anxiety-inducing or traumatic events

Physical warning signs

Physical signs of sexual abuse are rare, however, if you see these signs, take your child to a doctor. Your doctor can help you understand what may be happening and test for sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Pain, discoloration, bleeding or discharges in genitals, anus or mouth
  • Persistent or recurring pain during urination and bowel movements
  • Wetting and soiling accidents unrelated to toilet training

Signs that an adult may be using their relationship with a child for sexual reasons

The signs that an adult is using their relationship with a child for sexual reasons may not be obvious. We may feel uncomfortable about the way they play with the child, or seem always to be favouring them and creating reasons for them to be alone. There may be cause for concern about the behaviour of an adult or young person if they:

  • Refuse to allow a child sufficient privacy or to make their own decisions on personal matters.
  • Insist on physical affection such as kissing, hugging or wrestling even when the child clearly does not want it.
  • Are overly interested in the sexual development of a child or teenager.
  • Insist on time alone with a child with no interruptions.
  • Spend most of their spare time with children and have little interest in spending time with people their own age.
  • Regularly offer to baby-sit children for free or take children on overnight outings alone.
  • Buy children expensive gifts or give them money for no apparent reason.
  • Frequently walk in on children/teenagers in the bathroom.
  • Treat a particular child as a favourite, making them feel ‘special’ compared with others in the family.
  • Pick on a particular child.

Child abuse among children and young people

Age appropriate sexual behavior

We all know that children pass through different stages of development as they grow, and that their awareness and curiosity about sexual matters change as they pass from infancy into childhood and then through puberty to adolescence. Each child is an individual and will develop in his or her own way. However, there is a generally accepted range of behaviors linked to a child’s age and developmental stage. Sometimes these will involve some exploration with other children of a similar age. It can be difficult to tell the difference between age appropriate sexual exploration and warning signs of harmful behavior. Occasionally we may need to explain to children why we would prefer them not to continue with a particular behavior.

This is a chance to talk with them about keeping themselves and others safe and to let them know that you are someone who will listen. Disabled children may develop at different rates, depending on the nature of their disability, and they can be more vulnerable to abuse. Children with learning disabilities, for example, may behave sexually in ways that are out of step with their age. Particular care may be needed in educating such children to understand their sexual development and to ensure that they can communicate effectively about any worries they have.

It is important to recognise that while people from different backgrounds have different expectations about what is acceptable behaviour in children, sexual abuse happens across all races and cultures. Remember that each child develops at his or her own pace and not every child will show the behaviours described below. If you have any worries or questions about a child you know, talk to someone about it.

Pre-school children (0-5) years commonly:

  • Use childish ‘sexual’ language to talk about body parts
  • Ask how babies are made and where they come from
  • Touch or rub their own genitals
  • Show and look at private parts

They rarely:

  • Discuss sexual acts or use sexually explicit language
  • Have physical sexual contact with other children
  • Show adult-like sexual behaviour or knowledge  

School-age children (6-12 years) commonly:

  • Ask questions about menstruation, pregnancy and other sexual behavior
  • Experiment with other children, often during games, kissing, touching, showing and role playing
  • Masturbate in private

They rarely:

  • Masturbate in public
  • Show adult like sexual behaviour or knowledge

Adolescents:

  • Ask questions about relationships and sexual behavior
  • Use sexual language and talk between themselves about sexual acts
  • Masturbate in private
  • Experiment sexually with adolescents of similar age

NB. About one-third of adolescents have sexual intercourse before the age of 16.

They rarely:

  • Masturbate in public
  • Have sexual contact with much younger children or adults 

Warning signs of sexually harmful behaviour

One of the hardest things for parents to discover is that their child may have sexually harmed or abused another child. In this situation, denial, shock and anger are normal reactions. If it is not responded to quickly and sensitively, the effect on the whole family can be devastating. For this reason it is vital to contact someone for advice about what to do as soon as you suspect that something is wrong. The positive message is that early help for the child or young person and their family can make a real difference. Evidence suggests that the earlier children can get help, the more chance there is of preventing them moving on to more serious behaviour. It is important to be alert to the early warning signs that something is going wrong. If you are in this situation, remember that you are not alone. Many other parents have been through similar experiences, and, as a result, the child and family found the help they needed are were able to rebuild their lives. The first step is to decide that it would be helpful to talk it over with someone else.

Do you know a child or adolescent who:

  • Seeks out the company of younger children and spends an unusual amount of time in their company?
  • Takes younger children to ‘secret’ places or hideaways or plays ‘special’ games with them (e.g. doctor and patient, removing clothing etc.) especially games unusual to their age?
  • Insists on hugging or kissing a child when the child does not want to?
  • Tells you they do not want to be alone with a child or becomes anxious when a particular child comes to visit?
  • Frequently uses aggressive or sexual language about adults or children?
  • Shows sexual material to younger children?
  • Makes sexually abusive telephone calls?
  • Shares alcohol or drugs with younger children or teens?
  • Views child pornography on the internet or elsewhere?
  • Exposes his or her genitals to younger children?
  • Forces sex on another adolescent or child?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should talk to the child or young person and seek advice.

What you can do if you see warning signs

If you are concerned about the sexualized behaviors in a parent, cousin, sibling, friend, or neighbor, you should consider contacting the police or children’s services in your area, they can take action if appropriate. If you choose not to do that, care enough to talk to the person whose behavior is worrying you.

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Couple Charge With Child Endangerment

Posted by Sandra On April - 9 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Couple charged with leaving infant at Ohio McDonald’s

AAayxGmELYRIA, Ohio — An infant’s parents have been charged with child endangering after police say they couldn’t agree which one would take care of their 3-month-old over the weekend and the father left her at a McDonald’s outside Cleveland. Twenty-two-year-old Rachel Jaajaa and 29-year-old Aaron Tate were arrested Monday. Police in Elyria say Jaajaa was leaving McDonald’s after her shift ended Friday and found Tate in the parking lot with the infant. READ MORE HERE

Mother Accused of Setting Her 7-YO Daughter On Fire

Posted by Sandra On April - 9 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Porche-WrightA Sacramento woman is accused of trying to kill her daughter by pouring gas on the girl and then setting her on fire. Truly terrifying. Neighbors of the suspect, 27-year-old Porche Wright, said they saw—and heard—the whole thing, and are still cringing at the gruesome memory. According to witnesses, Wright has a history of verbally abusing her children. In fact, she has a rap sheet that includes charges of disorderly conduct, domestic violence and prostitution. READ MORE HERE

Boston Marathon Bomber Guilty

Posted by Sandra On April - 9 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

BOSTON MARATHON BOMBER FOUND GUILTY ON ALL 30 COUNTS

StoryAfter weeks of hearing some of the most horrific, gut-wrenching details of what happened on April 15, 2013 when two pressure-cooker bombs detonated in the middle of crowds of spectators at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, it was time to render the verdict. After hearing arguments that the younger of the Tsarnaev brothers was a pawn being used by his older brother for political gain, it was time to deliberate. The future of a young man who was not even old enough to buy alcohol in this country was in their hands. READ MORE HERE

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Tsarnaev guilty of all 30 counts in Boston bombing

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: Boston Marathon bomber found guilty

Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 charges in Boston bombing

Search for Missing SD Boy

Posted by Sandra On April - 6 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Search Continues For Missing Boy In Yankton

63671YANKTON, SD – Authorities have released information surrounding a missing 6-year-old boy in Yankton. At approximately 7:29 p.m. Sunday, Lincoln Hilt was reported missing at Riverside Park. Family members were fishing on a boat dock and could not find the 6 year old. Several agencies started a ground search and Yankton County Search and Rescue brought in their dive team. On Monday, authorities are continuing their search in and around the Missouri River.  Hilt was last seen wearing tan pants and a green shirt with tan shoes. He wears glasses and has blonde hair.  His family confirmed his name and released a photo of Hilt Monday afternoon. READ MORE HERE

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Former Officers Accused of Child Abuse, Neglect

Posted by Sandra On April - 6 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

7380770_G 7380787_GROCK HILL, South Carolina – Two former officers sworn to serve and protect the community are accused of hurting their child so badly, officials say, he has to be fed through a feeding tube. The couple had a Department of Social Services (DSS) hearing Monday morning at the York County family court. WBTV’s cameras got a look at Audrey Schurig and Robert Taylor when they left the hearing, which was closed to the public, in Rock Hill with their families. Neither Schurig or Taylor’s lawyers would share what happened inside the courtroom. READ MORE HERE

CA Police Hunt for Predator Who Kidnapped, Injured 2-YO Child

Posted by Sandra On April - 6 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Kidnapped 2-yo girl found naked, injured, in shock

capture-20150406-222225California – A 2-year-old girl who was found alive hours after getting abducted from a Los Angeles County car wash was discovered naked and in shock, witnesses said. The girl was found sitting alone next to a dumpster outside a Cudahy burger joint Thursday, just two hours after she disappeared while screaming for her mother at a Gardena car wash. Police initially said the girl was “okay.” They have since said she was injured during the attack. They declined to describe her injuries and are no longer identifying her publicly. READ MORE HERE

Police release new video of suspect’s car

Mother Allowed Her New Husband to Rape 15-YO Daughter

Posted by Sandra On April - 6 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Infertile Mother Wanted Daughter To Get Pregnant 

2752C78200000578-3027590-image-a-16_1428334298985PENNSYLVANIA – An infertile woman convinced her new husband to repeatedly rape her 15-year-old daughter so she could have another child. Misty Machinshok, 33, has been jailed for 15 to 30 years for the abuse in which she ‘coached’ the pair on the best positions to conceive, and held her daughter’s hand ‘the first few times’. She planned to tell friends and family that the teenager got pregnant with a stranger at a house party in their home town of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Her 29-year-old husband Gary Machinshok, who she met through a website called onlinebootycall.com, will be sentenced this month after pleading no contest to raping the child ‘every few days’ throughout 2013. READ MORE HERE

 

Kidnapped 13-YO Found With 55-YO Man She Met Online

Posted by Sandra On April - 5 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Missing 13-YO Girl Found 850 Miles Away After Being ‘Kidnapped by 55-YO She Met Online’

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A 13-year-old girl from Missouri who had been missing since Sunday morning has been found in New Mexico, 850 miles away from her home. Hannah Kennish sneaked out of her family’s home to meet up with Raymond Vallia, a 55-year-old man she had met online and developed a relationship with, according to Daily Mail. Vallia, who communicated with Kennish using Facebook, is a married grandfather. He lives in Texas, but also has an apartment in Albuquerque. READ MORE HERE

Britain: 63 police inquiries, 2,100 victims

Posted by Sandra On April - 5 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

Horrific Explosion of Historic Sex Abuse Cases Since Savile

MoS2 Template MasterThe unprecedented scale of current police investigations into historic child abuse can be revealed for the first time today, as senior officers warn of the challenge of investigating alleged crimes that go back decades.

An investigation by The Mail on Sunday has revealed that:

  • Forces around Britain are carrying out more than 60 major investigations into sex attacks and beatings in schools, children’s homes and churches dating back to the 1950s.
  • More than 2,000 people have come forward in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal to say they were abused at institutions or by public figures, including prominent politicians.
  • A staggering 1,200 of the alleged victims were inmates of just one institution, a northern borstal once visited by the late Home Secretary Leon Brittan and praised for its ‘short, sharp shock’ regime. He himself is now at the centre of a number of abuse claims.
  • The first chairman of the troubled Government inquiry into historic abuse has warned of the ‘vast task’ of investigating the spiraling allegations.  READ MORE HERE

5-MO Baby Killed by Abuse

Posted by Sandra On April - 5 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

27416A3800000578-3024659-image-a-47_1428078478570A 25-year-old man has been charged with murdering his five-month-old daughter. Tomas Driukas was arrested after paramedics were called to his home in Birmingham in the early hours of Wednesday morning. His daughter was taken to Birmingham Children’s Hospital with breathing difficulties. The infant, who is believed to be a twin, died later that day after suffering ‘several injuries’, police said. Detectives arrested the baby’s parents on suspicion of murder yesterday. The couple had a young girl and twin babies, neighbors said. READ MORE HERE

 

Nationwide Manhunt for Couple

Posted by Sandra On April - 4 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

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Manhunt underway for couple and five children after dead toddler, 3, and a critically ill baby are found in the family home

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Police said Friday that they’re trying to find a couple and five children who left a North Las Vegas home where a 3-year-old girl was found dead and a 4-month-old girl was so badly neglected by her 17-year-old mother that the child was hospitalized in critical condition. If Kellie Cherie Phillips, 38, and Jondrew Megil Lachaux, a 39-year-old ex-convict, aren’t in Nevada, they may be in the Los Angeles or Oakland, California, areas, North Las Vegas police Officer Aaron Patty said. Patty told reporters that Phillips and Lachaux were sought for questioning, and that no Amber Alert or arrest warrant had been issued. READ MORE HERE

 

Toddler Died Painful Death

Posted by Sandra On April - 3 - 2015 ADD COMMENTS

2732048200000578-3021210-image-a-30_1427887212964Queensland toddler Kyhesha-Lee Joughin was forced to use the room she was locked in as a toilet before dying in severe distress of internal injuries, a court has heard.Shocking allegations of the circumstances surrounding the three-year-old’s 2013 death were revealed on Wednesday as family friend who was charged with the toddlers manslaughter was granted bail. The bail hearing revealed that Kyhesha-Lee suffered blows to her stomach causing severe bowel damage- ultimately leading to her death.  Kyhesha-Lee was in the care of her father Matthew Lee Williamson and Christopher Arthur Neville Kent who have both been charged with manslaughter and child cruelty. Crown prosecutor Vicki Loury alleged the toddler also suffered a penetrative injury to her vagina three days before her death. READ MORE HERE

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