4 resultados para Interviewing in child abuse

em Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe (CEPAL)


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Child abuse violates the most basic rights of children and adolescents. As documented in the main article of this issue of Challenges, child abuse is a massive, daily and underreported problem that affects the population of Latin America and the Caribbean. It manifests itself in different forms, including physical and psychological aggression, rape and sexual abuse, and takes place in the home, in neighbourhoods, at school, at work and in legal and child protection institutions. Abuse tends to be transmitted from one generation to the next, and the individuals most often responsible are parents or other adult members of the household

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This issue of Challenges resumes the analysis of child poverty that was addressed in the first issue of the publication. The main article presents data on child poverty in Latin America, but explicitly measures it with a rights approach. This means considering children to be poor when at least one of their rights is unmet, or when they suffer at least one basic deprivation. Nonetheless, in child poverty, multiple deprivations occur simultaneously, reinforcing each other and undermining children's and adolescents' development.

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Includes bibliography

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El maltrato infantil atenta contra los derechos más básicos de niños, niñas y adolescentes. Tal como se documenta en el artículo central de este número de Desafíos abocado al tema, el maltrato infantil es una realidad masiva,cotidiana y subdeclarada entre la población latinoamericana y caribeña. Encarna en modalidades diversas, incluyendo agresiones físicas y psicológicas, violación y abuso sexual, y se da en el seno del hogar, en el barrio, en la escuela, en el trabajo y en instituciones de protección y justicia. El maltrato suele reproducirse de una generación a la siguiente, y los principales agresores son el padre, la madre u otro adulto en el hogar.