THE SILENCED TRUTH - CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

  Feb 26 2008  | Views 1165 |  Comments  (51)
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  Kasang posted 6 mnths ago

Hey Sophi

Had read it earlier but was too disturbed by the whole story to leave a comment. As always, you have done a great job...well researched and nicely written.

However, lemme add another dimension to the whole child abuse discussion. 

In today's world where technology is shrinking the world, the net is another contributing factor to rising child abuse and paedophilia. There are organized paedophile networks which work in tandem to ensnare children right in their homes. The countries which are advanced and have net monitoring resources are able to track these connections. I dont know how effective they are in India. 

So, while we teach our children to say no to any real, physical contact, we also need to teach them proper net behaviour. We need to monitor the chat sites frequented, more so if you have a webcam at home. 

Its scary that these paedophiles can reach your child right in your home. But its better to be educated and aware about such issues rather fall a victim to them.

Kasang 



  sophizz posted 6 mnths ago

Sunitha

exactly you hit the nail....these culprits are very close to the victims...always threatening them... they will never be able to trust anyone...as they have a thief inside!



  Meera San posted 6 mnths ago

Sophia

Fanastic blog, written very well - it hits, and educates and creates awareness..complete. Not just make the blogger feel helpless.. It is extremely disturbing... CSA :( 


Meera



  sophizz posted 6 mnths ago

MusingsFrom

i could have used the word paedophilia...i have become allergic of the word after the Nithari killings...dunno why ...mebbe i purposely didnt use that word!

thanks a lot for the Recommendation



  sophizz posted 6 mnths ago

Matheikal

until each induvidual is not gonna look into his/her innerself as you say...its not possible to over come this problem...

the solution is with us!



  reflector posted 6 mnths ago

Sophizz a good blog ...am just posting the statistics ...of the survey...

The survey carried out across 13 states and with a sample size of 12,447, reveals that 53.22 per cent of the children reported having faced one or more forms of sexual abuse, with Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Assam and Delhi reporting the highest percentage of such incidents. Among the states, 87.22 per cent of girls surveyed in Rajasthan said they had to face neglect, while Uttar Pradesh (85.91 per cent), Gujarat (79.92 per cent) and Madhya Pradesh (79.04 per cent) followed closely.

The study, whose report was released on 9th April 2007 states that, 70.38 per cent of the girls reported doing more household work like cleaning, dusting, drawing water as compared to their brothers. Almost 49 per cent of them reported minding or taking care of their younger siblings. While the overall percentage of girl children reporting getting less food than their brothers was 27.33 per cent, there were at least five states that reported a higher percentage than the average. Interestingly, 48.4 per cent of the girls wished they were boys.

The survey, sponsored by WCD Ministry and carried out by the NGO Prayas in association with UNICEF and save the children, found that over 50 per cent children were subjected to one or the other form of physical abuse and more boys than girls were abused physically.

Out of those children physically abused in families, in 88.6 per cent of the cases, it was the parents who were the perpetrators.
An alarming trend revealed by the study was that the highest percentages of abusers were known people — friends and family — thereby dispelling the long-held notion of “safe families”. In 50 per cent of child abuse cases, the abusers were known to the child or were in a position of trust and responsibility and most children did not report the matter to anyone.

Had posted one on child abuse some time back ... about the after effects of abuse as an adult...

you put it very nicely

reflector
  
 



  sophizz posted 6 mnths ago

Dear Sue

abuse is a crime...but the problem with us lies in describing what is an sbuse?
pinching a child?
hitting a child?
scolding a child?
staring hard at a child?
sexually abusing a child?
again CSA there are another set of classification...
all cant be documented and put under the law....

as you have indication creating awareness is the best way to presently handle it...eradicating this is in the hads of every individual

its everyones responsibility....

its really very nice that you have given such valuble input and insight to the whole issue....



  Deepak Amembal posted 6 mnths ago

Well done Sophia! Hope the blogging community network will help spreading awareness which is very essential to awaken all of us and see the rude reality of Child Sexual Abuse. A problem will be solved only when all of us accept the existence of this malaise and do our bit to spread the awareness in our homes and our neighbours'. A small beginning for a noble cause!

BRAVO!

 



  chiksunny posted 6 mnths ago

Sophia

A shocking truth in today's world...you've brought out the worst in the best possible way. It's sad, isn't it, that many culprits are known to the victims? Once bitten twice shy...these victims generally shy from placing trust on anyone in future.  

Sunita



  MusingsFrom posted 6 mnths ago

 

Good post. You should have also touched upon the word --paedophilia--.

 

regards,

~musingsFrom...

 

 

 





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