Chil Child And Child Abuse In The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

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Most people cannot visualize what would make an adult become violent towards a child. Most people cannot imagine what would make an adult ignore such a little precious human being. However, the sad reality is that adults can be violent and can ignore a child. Thousands of children each year are hurt and traumatized by physical, sexual, emotional, and mental abusers. Child Abuse is a problem that is spread throughout the world. Perpetrators and Victims of abuse can come in all genders, races, ages, and ethnicities. It is a worldwide issue that many people sometimes forget about because it can be easily hidden. Television commercials, movies, and books have references to child abuse. One of the books that had such a big impact on society was “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair because it portrays the injustices of child labor and child abuse. …show more content…

Child abuse can be Physical, Sexual, Emotional, and Physiological Abuse. Child abuse is not only just about abuse but neglect as well. The difference between abuse and neglect is, that abuse is the maltreatment of someone and neglect is failure to give the proper care to a person (Jilani, 2010). Neglect has different types as well, such as Educational, Emotional, and Physical Neglect. Every place in the world has some types of statistics on Child Abuse and Neglect. For example, “The United States has one of the worst records among industrialized nations – losing on average between four and seven children every day to child abuse and neglect (Childhelp, n.d.).” The fact that so many young lives are lost before they even get to begin is

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