Sunday, November 15, 2009

Reporting Molestation

-Summary:
The article on reporting molestation said that usually kids are embarrassed or feel uncomfortable by going to the police or their parents for help. If your kids are acting differently you just need to be honest with them and talk to them, make it sound like you are really there for them, that way they'll open up more. You can also try to talk to one of their friends and ask them to ask your child about whats going on.

-Reflection:
I think that this article can also be good for parents to be able to talk to their kids about being molested and whats right and wrong. They ways that they provided on how you can report molestation were very thoughtful and probably helpful. The one about talking to the child's friend was very good because most kids only talk to their friends about something bad about whats going on and the friend could tell the parent, then the abuse could easily be stopped.

-Evidence:
"Mostly women would want to forget about incident or feel too embarrassed to pursue the issue with the police. But the police can do nothing to curb this social evil unless the women report or lodge an FIR with the police. A woman who has the courage to complain when her dignity has been challenged would be a beacon of hope for other women and help punish the disgusting perverts. The society would appreciate these courageous women who pursue the matter with the police as it acts as a severe deterrent for future occurrences. If Women remain scared now they will remain scared forever."

Another article from www.molestation.in

1 comment:

  1. This is a very good blog, and the reporting is a good thing and not saying anything keeps the situation keep going and not stopping. If we report than the police can find the abuser, and put him in jail for what he done to the victim.

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