As the adult, it should be your responsibility to put children out of harm’s way. First, the children may be too curious and reckless that they may put themselves into danger. Second, they may be too limited physically and mentally to fight these dangers, even if they are aware of their existence.
But there are instances where it is the adult who actually puts the children in danger, such as the instances of child rape. According to the website of Horst Law, child rape is a Class A Felony, with substantial fines of up to $50,000 and prison times of up to 60 years. This is at least the case for Tennessee, but it gives you a good idea on how jurisdictions treat these things seriously.
Child rape can occur because of many reasons, but certain factors stand out, because of how commonly involved they are in child rape cases. Some of these factors are:
Children do not go away unscathed after an instance of child rape. Aside from the physical injuries, such as bruises, wounds in the genital and anal areas, and medical complications like sexually transmitted diseases, they also experience emotional and psychological trauma.
Child rape victims are known to sustain post-traumatic stress disorder, where they re-experience the rape scenario in the form of flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety attacks whenever they see, hear, or touch something that is related to the event.
And since they are still in their development years, they also experience regress in development. They start peeing the bed again even if they have already outgrown the habit. They also perform poorly in school.
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