Sunday, April 14, 2013

Child Victimization



Child Abuse
To me, child abuse is something that is not really talked about. It is keep hidden from society and brushed off as punishment to the child. I consider child abuse as any form of neglect to a child whether psychical or mental to which harms the child in any way.  
The question as to if spanking a child is consider abuse, to me is a fine line. Personal I was spank as a child as a form of punishment. Hence, I feel that spanking should be used in a way to which can’t cause harm to the child. Therefore, I feel that spanking, since in can and does cause harm to the child should not be used and if used then should be monitored in the extent of the force of the spanking.
Another question in punishment of a child from a parent is, when should punishment become a public concern? To me, it depends on the situation. If a child becomes upset over an item in a store that the parent will not allow them to have, then the parent, in my opinion, should take the child perhaps in the bathroom and talk to the child. Maybe give them a three strikes and you will be washing the dishes type of punishment. However, if the parent in public turns around and hits that child in a forceful manner as to cause pain then what is the parents doing at home. An example of this is a story a recent friend told me from her job. She was working in the front desk and witnessed a parent upper cutting a child, their child in the face. When she approached the parents and asked why they just hitting the child the parent’s responses was that she had autism and she was being bad. My friend then called the police and reported the instanced. This example in my opinion is an unacceptable form of punishment and should be reported.     

Sexual Victimization
Child pornography is an industry in which is hard to stop. In the state of Washington child pornography is taken very seriously and all over the United States. For instances, if you are caught being involved in the act of child pornography then, “a first time offender convicted of producing child pornography under 18 U.S.C. § 2251, face fines and a statutory minimum of 15 years to 30 years maximum in prison”.
With new technology comes new challenges and sexting is the “new craze”. However, at least in Washington there are no laws in concerns with sexting. Even the definition is new. Wikipedia says that sexting is “the act of sending sexually explicit messages and/or photographs, primarily between mobile phones”. So by this definition, I feel sexting should have a form of punishment on both the victim and offender. What the punishment should be in a grey area but could be looked at in the context in which the act took place and forming the punishment on the severity of the act.
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexting  

In local Washington News on child victimization
A 36 year old man, Jeffrey R. Smiley, was arrested in 2009 on charges of molesting a 7-year old girl. Detectives found more incriminating evidence when the searched the area where Smiley had molested the young girl of sexual paraphernalia. He was arrested before his trial on validating is probation. Reading about Smiley made me feel like more should be done to protect children in society and educate parents and communities on child victimization.

Media Aspect
One media aspect exposing child victimization is a documentary titled “the Candy Shop”. The documentary exposes the child sex trafficking going on in Atlanta Georgia and the realities of it. It is a two part film in which the first one is clever way to show how society takes the realization of this “Candy Shop” industry and the second part is exposing the sex industry of child sex trafficking in Atlanta.
 
The second media aspect I found is a short documentary on child abuse called “Out of Darkness, Into Light: Child Sexual Abuse. It is a documentary on three survives of child abuse and work to raise awareness of child abuse.