Safeguarding Children from Child Sexual Exploitation Power Relations and Child Sexual Exploitation Child sexual exploitation may occur under the relationship of power where there is a close relationship between the victim and the offender. In most cases, the offender holds positions of authority through a family relationship such as a parent, sibling, or adult family member. It may also include contact with an institution such as a clergy member, sports coach, and a teacher and a psychological relationship where the partner has higher psychological power over their spouse (Hill, P. 2016, 158). The dynamic relationship between children and adults, such as parents, is based on social power, psychological development, and age differences. The concept of power relations causes harm stretching beyond emotional, psychological, and physical. The breach of this power dynamic bestows upon it a heavier emotional and psychological force, giving it more gravity. Depending on the relationship between the perpetrator and the child, it mostly results in sexual assault; however, there is a sexual assault level that is not deemed to be sexual abuse. Power relations occur from a…
Rwanda Genocide Introduction The Rwanda genocide involved the slaughter of Tutsi and moderate Hutu people in Rwanda. The genocide took place in the year 1994. It was organized by political leaders from the Hutu people who needed to kill all the Tutsi people and other moderate people. Also, the genocide took around 100 days. The genocide claimed approximately 80000 people where many of them were Tutsi. Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, was the centre of the genocide, where the Hutu politicians initiated the genocide. The politicians influenced the local people who raised against their enemies. Since Hutu held the government, it took the chance to offend their rivals through and local people armies. This research paper discusses the Rwanda genocide of 1994, its cause and organization, the international response, humanitarian relief effects, and the aftermath. Before the genocide, Rwanda’s economy had grown well. It was one of the strong economies in the region. Trade activities went on progressively in this agriculturally rich central African country. During the colonial period, the Tutsi were favoured over the Hutu. Belgians were happy with Tutsi because…
SELF INJURIOUS BEHAVIOR Operational definition Self-injurious behavior is an act involving self-infliction of physical harm to one’s body. Rickie is experiencing episodes of self-injurious behavior, including hand biting. Hand biting is whereby someone uses the teeth to pick his hands, leading to damaging the tissues and inflicting pain on themselves. They feel like they can replace their feelings with the pain they inflict on themselves. Mainly observed on people with intellectual disabilities and autism. Flopping or dropping. This is some protest that is nonviolent and is common to individuals with downs syndrome. It is where someone drops with a lot of force without even minding the hardness of the floor. Hypothesized function The primary function of Rockies’ behavior is to get the attention of those around him and to try and evade somethings this using the silent protest of dropping and hand biting. Section 1. Intervention support plan Preventive strategies Antecedent behaviors can help to prevent Rockies SIB. The choice is one of the antecedent behaviors that can help to avoid SIB. If Rickie usually shows the action when he…
Science and Subjective Thinking Many scientists argue that all scientific discoveries ought to be objective to eliminate error, doubt, or failure. They additionally believe that subjectivity is erroneous, but scientific phenomena solve critical concepts that require a high level of accuracy. It is inarguable that many emotional factors control the human mind, hence it is subjective. The subjective perception discovers scientific theories due to curiosity. Furthermore, human beings assess and evaluate the problems the world faces. Therefore they turn to science to solve the issues. The solutions increase efficiency, thus providing happiness to other beings. Furthermore, human beings discover phenomena since they already exist in their minds. Scientific knowledge is proved false or true based on human intuition. It is uncertain to claim that scientific arguments rely solely on objective thinking since the human mind is created to be partly objective and subjective to provide a logical ground in problem-solving. Human beings ought to be subjective to solve global problems. Scientific knowledge is derived from human needs. Human needs are solely personal, that is, they will be happy if their…
Progressivism and the New Deal The Progressivism Era (1900 to 1920) involved social activism and changes in the political systems in the United States, where the main goal was to eliminate corruption in the administration. Corrupt officials and sectors were scrutinized as a way of establishing democracy in the country. Also, competition in businesses was to be established through the control of monopolies by enacting antitrust laws. On the contrary, the New Deal (1933 to 1941) involved multiple legislations, which were enacted to secure banks and industries and create employment opportunities for the jobless. President Franklin Roosevelt came up with the New Deal program immediately after his election to raise the economy levels, as the effects of the Great Depression were still evident across the United States. The Progressive Era and the New Deal were different periods of government intervention, as diverse motives were behind making laws and their implementation in which various individuals contributed to implementing the changes in American society. These American eras were different in that; the Progressive Era was a deliberate movement towards complementing the…
Teen Challenge Women’s Home in Davie Introduction In the recent world that we are living, the lifespan of an individual is gradually reducing. In implication, the number of ageing people is diminishing compared to that of the young adolescent boys and girls worldwide (Bicknese, 2015). Several factors have been reported to be critical contributors to this issue. Among the mentioned factors are drug and substance abuse. Many young people have been idle due to different reasons, and this has made them opt for engagement in practice. Others, due to the low rate of employment in most of the countries like Florida, have engaged in the criminal practice to earn their living. It should be understood that this problem is not only felt by the male gender in society but also its counterpart. Young people have gotten lost in the evil practices, and they mostly end up being imprisoned others losing their lives in the process. For instance, Rick Fernandez was once in his life a gang; he used to kill people to earn money. Throughout his life, he encountered many…
Article Review on Overutilization in Medical Imaging “Overutilization is defined as the application of imaging procedures in circumstances where it is unlikely for the patient’s outcome to improve.” The article points out factors that influence overutilization in medical imaging, and measures that can be taken to reduce overutilization and improve the performance of imaging services. Some of the factors highlighted by the article that contributes to overutilization include; providing patient-centered care, working in interdisciplinary teams, using evidence-based practice, applying quality improvement, and utilizing informatics. To reduce overutilization in medical imaging, the article suggests that; one, the appropriateness criteria for imaging should be regularly updated to enhance diagnostic reliance. Second is through the use and incorporation of practice guidelines in standards on appropriateness. Third, it is through educating patients, referring physicians, and the general public. The justification for the suggestions highlighted by the article is that if we have a more objectified idea about the patient’s signs/symptoms, the physician would have a better idea of how to treat the patient eliminating unnecessary diagnostic tests. “Although publications suggest that 20-50% of imaging…
The most significant accomplishment while at work Question one The most significant accomplishment while at work was the relationship I was able to get. Through my experience at the job place, I have been able to make some good friends. All these friends have been important in guiding me through my life and job experience. I have been able to understand the different phenomena at work and known how to handle work. In addition to the friend has also enabled me to have links and connect with other individuals. Lastly, the job has helped me to understand the difference in the job and how to be disciplined. Question two While working, I have come across new skills that have enabled me to work well. The skills include communication skills and computer skills in the job place. I have been able to learn how to handle and manage different customers and talk to them. The skill has helped me in deciding on which communication tool to use. The computer skill I learned as almost everything has gone digital. I learned how…
Teenagers and social media Psychology 2 An article for a magazine aimed at 16-18 year olds, presenting a social psychology perspective on how and why young people choose to depict themselves in particular ways on social media. Social psychology studies about people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors of a person. It is influenced by the reality, imagination and the presence of other people. It explains about human behaviors due to interactions of mental conditions and various social conditions. It acts as a bridge the gap between the sociology and psychology, in the past decades the two have been in strong collaboration to help human nature. The concept of social psychology is very important in the current digital generation where technology has changed our past inform of interaction and running of some programs at society and institution. This issues has largely affected young people in learning institution and more especially the youths in teen ages from 16 years to 18 year. ________notes that, there is need for the society leaders to sit and collaborate to shape the morals of the teenagers, technology…
How war and conflict revolutionized women The First World War and the Second World War was a cataclysmic event that significantly disrupted many lives in the entire world. This war brought the entire human race into active battle zones that spanned parts of Africa and across countries in Europe and Asia. With the rise in technological innovation, weapons being used in the war became even more sophisticated. The introduction of this new technology extended the borders involved in the war. The use of aerial warfare made it easier for the armies to launch attacks not only at each other but against innocent civilians that were a distance from the frontlines. Moreover, these weapons made it easier for countries to attack civilians as a way of weakening each other. Albeit with leas novelty, the armies invading countries begun to occupy parts of territories, taking them up under their control. This is why many men decided to enlist. It is at this point that women were called to take up the numerous jobs that the men left behind as a way to…