Hypothesis:
Many people do not consider the emotional and mental
tolls that child abuse has on a child throughout their life. After doing some
online research, I discovered that child abuse can severely affect an
individual both physically and emotionally because it consumes every aspect of
their life. Therefore, due to this research, I came to a conclusion that
individuals do not realize that the abuser should not be the only one held
accountable for the repeating occurrences of child abuse. So I ask the question, “Who should be held
responsible for the repeating occurrences of child abuse?” My hypothesis is
that children all across the world are affected by child abuse because
authorities are not doing enough to prevent this issue. Therefore, respondents
to my survey will most likely agree that the government, abuser, and any
individual who knows what is going on should be held accountable because they
continue to let the abuse happen.
Context:
I
have conducted research to identify the causes and effects of physical and
emotional abuse to show how children exposed to child abuse suffer later on in
life. This research included finding out why a parent or guardian would feel the
need to abuse their child/ children, which type of child abuse effects a child
the most, should the laws for child abuse have harsher punishments, and who
should be held responsible for the repeating occurrences of child abuse? The
targeted audience in this case was high school students. This was my targeted
audience because adolescents are one of the main age groups who encounter the
most child abuse. My results are most likely reliable because I was careful in
choosing my respondents. I chose my
respondents based on age and gender. Also, when choosing my respondents I
picked individuals who were from my school that I knew.
Results:
Survey
Question
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Age
14
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Age
15
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Age
16
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Age
17
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Age
18
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Scale of 1-10
Do you think child abuse is a
serious issue in SC?
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1/2 answered 5 and above
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10/10 answered 5 and above
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8/8 answered 5 and above
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3/3 answered 5 and above
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2/2 answered 5 and above
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Do you know of someone, heard
about someone, or are related to someone who has been affected by child
abuse?
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2/2 answered yes
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10/10 answered yes
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8/8 answered yes
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3/3 answered yes
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2/2 answered yes
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Check all that applies
Who should be held accountable for
the repeating occurrences of child abuse?
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2/2 answered that the government
should be held accountable
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7/10 answered that the
government should be held accountable
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6/8 answered that the government
should be held accountable
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2/3 answered that the government
should be held accountable
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2/2 answered that the government
should be held accountable
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True or False
If child abusers faced tougher
consequences for abusing children, the rate of abused children would go down?
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2/2 answered true
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10/10 answered true
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8/8 answered true
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3/3 answered true
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2/2 answered true
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Out of the following ages what age
group do you think suffers from the most child abuse?
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2/2
Answered the age group of 5-10
years
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9/10 answered the age group of 5-10
years
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8/8 answered the age group of 5-10
years
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3/3 answered the age group of 5-10
years
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2/2 answered the age group of 5-10
years
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Data Analysis:
Children all across the word are
being affected by child abuse because authorities are not doing enough to
prevent the issue at hand.
Both males and females had altered opinions relating
to the issue of child abuse. Gender played a big role in opinions because males
and females tend to have different ideas on a variety of subjects. This was useful
information because it helped me to know which gender felt the strongest about
what was happening in society today. The range in age groups also affected the
responses. People who were older tended to know more about child abuse and the
effects that came along later in life. I noticed the following trends when reviewing
the surveys that I had conducted.
· Ninety-six
percent of the individuals who took my survey felt that people other than the
abuser should be held accountable for the repeating occurrences of child abuse.
I feel that the respondents answered this way because they have seen the
government give back children to their parents who have continuously abused
them.
· Seventy-six
percent of that ninety-six percent said that the government should be held
accountable for the repeating occurrences of child abuse.
· One-hundred
percent of individuals, who took my survey either had been affected by child
abuse, knew someone who was, or had heard about someone that was. The
respondents were able to answer yes to this question because you hear about
child abuse a lot on the news and in the papers.
·
Ninety-six percent surveyed a five or
higher on how important child abuse was on a scale of 1-10. Most of the
respondents listed child abuse as a five or higher for the reason that they
understand the severity of this issue.
· One-hundred
percent of individuals who took my survey answered true that if child abusers
faced tougher consequences for abusing children, the rate of abused children
would go down. I feel they answered this way because there are not very harsh
punishments for child abuse.
Conclusion:
Adolescents
believe that authorities are not doing enough to prevent child abuse in their
area. All of the respondents surveyed were either directly or indirectly
exposed to child abuse. Most of the individuals surveyed were unsure of why
government officials were not doing more to help victims who were abused and to
help future victims from being abused. From
the surveys, I learned that individuals do understand that child abuse is a
problem all across America. This shows that authorities need to step up and
make an attempt to prevent the repeating occurrences of child abuse.
Follow Up:
I will continue to research how children
are affected from exposure to child abuse using other essential questions. I
will try to determine what would happen to the rate of abused victims if
authorities were doing more as well as the reasons behind why government
officials are not doing more.