Increasing Assault Cases of Child Abuse
The issue on the Child Abuse nowadays is arising and this is an example of an Assault Case. The increasing number of this type of assault case calls an attention to the authorities. Children should be given a brighter future and if you can't give it to them at least do not hurt them. Consult an Assault Case Lawyer here. Child-Abuse Injuries on the RiseA national study found that serious injuries from child abuse appear to have risen modestly over the past decade or so, and suggested that downward trends in other studies of abuse may reflect reporting changes rather than real improvement.Hospitalization for abuse-related injury rose 4.9 percent overall among children 18 and under over the 12-year span from 1997 through 2009, wrote Dr. John Leventhal and Julie Gaither, both of Yale University in New Haven, Conn.Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/child-abuse-injuries-rise/story?id=17364578#.UGtLpZjA9dc
Serious child abuse in U.S. up in 12 yearsRead more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2012/10/01/Serious-child-abuse-in-US-up-in-12-years/UPI-63201349141278/#ixzz28AuFwujn
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Cases of serious physical abuse against U.S. children, such as head injuries, burns and fractures increased 5 percent in the last 12 years, researchers say.Dr. John M. Leventhal, professor of pediatrics and nursing at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and director of the Child Abuse Programs at Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, said the findings were in sharp contrast to data from child protective services agencies, which show a 55 percent decrease in physical abuse cases from 1997 to 2009.Read more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2012/10/01/Serious-child-abuse-in-US-up-in-12-years/UPI-63201349141278/#ixzz28AuIgku4
Injuries due to child abuse on the riseNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More kids were hospitalized for serious injuries resulting from abuse in 2009 than in 1997, according to a new study - despite previous research suggesting fewer kids are maltreated now than in the past.Researchers found the increase in serious injuries was due to more babies under a year old being hospitalized. The number of abused, injured kids and teenagers held relatively steady.
The findings are based on a survey of records from 2,500 or more U.S. hospitals conducted every http://news.yahoo.com/injuries-due-child-abuse-rise-041729171.html
Consult an Assault Case Lawyer here.
Connect with me on Google+
Serious child abuse in U.S. up in 12 yearsRead more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2012/10/01/Serious-child-abuse-in-US-up-in-12-years/UPI-63201349141278/#ixzz28AuFwujn
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Cases of serious physical abuse against U.S. children, such as head injuries, burns and fractures increased 5 percent in the last 12 years, researchers say.Dr. John M. Leventhal, professor of pediatrics and nursing at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and director of the Child Abuse Programs at Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, said the findings were in sharp contrast to data from child protective services agencies, which show a 55 percent decrease in physical abuse cases from 1997 to 2009.Read more: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2012/10/01/Serious-child-abuse-in-US-up-in-12-years/UPI-63201349141278/#ixzz28AuIgku4
Injuries due to child abuse on the riseNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More kids were hospitalized for serious injuries resulting from abuse in 2009 than in 1997, according to a new study - despite previous research suggesting fewer kids are maltreated now than in the past.Researchers found the increase in serious injuries was due to more babies under a year old being hospitalized. The number of abused, injured kids and teenagers held relatively steady.
The findings are based on a survey of records from 2,500 or more U.S. hospitals conducted every http://news.yahoo.com/injuries-due-child-abuse-rise-041729171.html
Consult an Assault Case Lawyer here.
Connect with me on Google+
via Natsir Hussain