This document discusses child abuse, including definitions, types, indicators, risk factors, and statistics. It outlines four main types of child abuse: physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect. Risk factors for abuse include prematurity, illness, disabilities, and difficult temperaments. Characteristics of abusers include being young parents, experiencing their own abuse as a child, lack of family support, and low socioeconomic status. The document also presents data on abuse incidence in India from 2002-2005 and describes a case study of a teenage girl who was abused and later took out her frustrations on a 2-year-old child. It concludes with an overview of child protection instruments and standards in India.
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3. Introduction
What is Child Abuse?
Type of Child Abuse
Indicators of Child Abuse
Instruments and Standards for protection of
Child Right
Recent Case of Child Abuse
Recommendations
9. Child Abuse
Characteristics of abusers:
Young parents
Abuse of the caretaker as a child
Lack of family support
Low socioeconomic status
10. Indicators of Child Abuse
Physical Abuse
Slapping/ kicking
Beating with stave/stick
Pushing
11. Methods of Physical abuse among Children
4. 4%
8. 8%
1. 1%
7. 7%
Slapped
44. 44%
Beat with stick
Kicked
36. 36% Hurt with sharp edged wepon
Pushed
others
12. Indicators of Child Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Sexual assault
Forcible kissing
Making the child exhibit private body parts
Exhibiting private body parts to a child
Photographing a child in the nude
13. Percentage of Sexual Assualt among different
Evidence Groups
17%
28% Children in family
environment
16% Children in School
Children at work
39%
Children in institutional care
14. Indicators of Child Abuse
Emotional Abuse
Humiliation is the lowering of the self
esteem of the child by harsh treatment,
ignoring, shouting or speaking rudely,
name calling and use of abusive language
Comparison is between siblings and with
other children
15. Indicators of Child Abuse
Girl Child Neglect
Lack of attention to girls as compared to
brothers
Less share of food in the family
Sibling care by the girl child
Gender discrimination
16. INCIDENCE OF CRIMES
COMMITTED AGAINST CHILDREN
SR. No. Crime Head Years % Variation
in
2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 Over
2004
1 Rape 2532 2949 3542 4026 13.7
2 Kidnapping & 2322 2571 3196 3518 10.1
Abduction
3 Procurement 124 171 205 145 29.3
of Minor Girls
4 Selling of Girls 5 36 19 50 163.2
for Prostitution
5 Buying of Girls 9 24 21 28 33.3
for Prostitution
6 Abetment of 24 25 33 43 30.3
Suicide
7 Exposure and 644 722 715 933 30.5
Abandonment
8 Infanticide 115 103 102 108 5.9
9 Foeticide 84 57 86 86 0
10 Child Marriage 113 63 93 122 31.2
Restraint Act
17. Case Study
2-year-old Falak and 14-year-old teenage girl
Teenager who is a victim of abuse
Father Vijender abusing her and pushing her into prostitution
Constant physical abuse by her alcoholic father
14-year-old ran away from but caught in another vicious cycle of torture
teenager was forced by Sandeep and Arti, into prostitution
Months later, she met Rajkumar and the two started staying together in the
slums of Mahipalpur.
Rajkumar brought baby Falak home
Initially Teenager girl looked after the child
the 14-year-old took her frustration out on Falak
It's a case of how one lost childhood almost led to ending another
18. Instruments and Standard for
Protection of child right
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
Article 21A
Article 24
National policies
National Policy for Children, 1974
National Policy on Education, 1986
National Policy on Child Labour, 1987
National Nutrition Policy, 1993
19. SCHEMES AND PROGRAMMES ON
CHILD PROTECTION
Shishu Greha Scheme
Rajiv Gandhi National Creche
Scheme for the Children of Working
Mothers
CHILDLINE Service