Root Causes
This issue has connection to religion with somewhat of cultural. As some religion it’s okay to discipline your child in hitting them or the common known one is spanking. As some argue when Pope Francis said once it’s okay “to smack children if their ‘dignity is maintained’”. As this to show that if they greatest guy connected to god say it was okay then for everyone it was okay to do it. From the Pope saying that then it.
The three issues are base on short temper people have on youth (physical), “a sex drive towards children” (sexual abuse), and also the pleasure of hurting kids mentally. The most common child maltreatment is physical and is not having the patience with youth and also short temper with the different things kids do. As a known is that daycare people is the most common for leaving some sort of physical pain and as different videos show is that they hit them and hurt them as the most common on is the “crying” and didn’t want to be “quiet”. As these excuses were known as “okay” as a few trials were excuses of these comments and so afterwards people hurt their kids for the same reasons so this traditions keeps on going thinking it’s okay because it will teach them a lesson. Then the sex drive reason is that some people had mental issues or also like they had a strong attraction to young kids. And finally they like leaving pain to kids or leaving them scars to grow up. Dramatizing youth with an early event is the most common thing as leaving them emotionalizing scar. |
Pope Francis says it is OK to smack children if their 'dignity is maintained' (2015, February 05). Retrieved May 18, 2016, from http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/06/pope-francis-parents-ok-smack-children-dignity
Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute. (2016). Retrieved May 18, 2016, from http://www.childmolestationprevention.org/pages/focus_on_the_cause.html
(2010, May). Retrieved May 26, 2016, from http://lovehonourandrespect.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/abuse-through-religion-3.jpg
Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute. (2016). Retrieved May 18, 2016, from http://www.childmolestationprevention.org/pages/focus_on_the_cause.html
(2010, May). Retrieved May 26, 2016, from http://lovehonourandrespect.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/abuse-through-religion-3.jpg