The impact of child abuse and neglect on the nigerian society
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Thesis Abstract
Child abuse and neglect have become major concerns in Nigeria, with a significant impact on the society. This research aims to explore the various dimensions of child abuse and neglect in Nigeria and to analyze the repercussions on the society as a whole. The study will investigate the prevalence of different forms of child abuse, including physical, emotional, sexual, and neglect, and examine the factors contributing to these issues. Through a mixed-methods approach, data will be collected from both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with key stakeholders, including children, parents, social workers, and policymakers. The findings will provide insights into the root causes of child abuse and neglect in Nigeria, such as poverty, cultural practices, lack of awareness, and ineffective child protection laws. The impact of child abuse and neglect on the Nigerian society will be analyzed from various perspectives, including social, economic, and psychological. The research will explore how child abuse contributes to cycles of violence, poverty, and social instability in the country. Moreover, the study will investigate the long-term effects of child abuse on the victims, such as trauma, mental health issues, and decreased educational and employment opportunities. Furthermore, the research will assess the existing child protection mechanisms in Nigeria and identify gaps in the system that hinder effective prevention and intervention strategies. Recommendations will be provided to policymakers, social workers, and other stakeholders on how to improve child protection services and support systems in the country. Overall, this study will contribute to the existing literature on child abuse and neglect in Nigeria and raise awareness of the urgent need to address these issues. By examining the impact of child abuse on the Nigerian society, the research aims to advocate for stronger policies and interventions to protect children from harm and create a safer and more supportive environment for future generations.
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The concepts of child abuse and child neglect are forms of maltreatment on the child that impedes child survival, development and participation. Children are seen as assets to parents and government because they are human resources that any society can boast of, therefore, parents and government invest in them in order to obtain better tomorrow. This can be achieved however, if their early child socialization is devoid of harmful cultural practices that crippled their chances of survival, development and participation. Ejikeme (1987) defines child abuse as a problem arising from the intention of an adult to carry out an act that is inimical or detrimental to the physical, intellectual, language, emotional, moral and social development of a child; while child neglect which involves some degree of deprivation refers to an intentional failure of an adult to perform physical, cognitive, moral and social development of a child. However, it is imperative to note in this premise that what constitute child maltreatment in one society may not be considered same in another society, this is because of cultural differences an belief, practices.</p><p>From the above, it will be important to trace the fact that there might be different factors that caused child abuse and neglect since the application of cultural ideology is not universal; that is, it changes across societies. However, different forms of child maltreatment exist like: child trafficking, street begging, street hawking, child discrimination or child preference, early marriage, prostitution, child labour, use of virgin girl-child for ritual/sacrifice etc. despite tangible evidences or empirical indicators of child abuse and neglect, it is difficult to measure. This is so because it is recognized as a major social problem that occurs in all levels of social class, race, religion and ethnic groups. It is important to note that the practice of child abuse and neglect is supported by government indirectly when the individual is seen as a product of the society.<br>Poor socio-economic status of parents trace its roots through unemployment and destitution as government does not address social inequality, unemployment and poverty amongst its citizens, instead people in position work towards actualizing their selfish ends and those who cannot meet the society values through the legitimate means result to deviance and crime as postulated by Robert K. Merton, Alemika and Best (1988) argues that our past successive state Governors/Administrators both military and Politicians, business individuals, foreigners etc who loot billions of Naira from the country’s treasury and precipitate years of economic crisis, political instability etc are hardly arrested, prosecuted nor jailed, instead they are rewarded with Chieftaincy tittles, honorary degrees, ministerial appointments, contracts and the like.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Forms of child maltreatment like; child abandonment, child abduction, child trafficking, street begging, street hawking, child labour, prostitution, early marriage and the like, deteriote and cause a total decay of the society. This foster insecurity and anarchy as a result of inadequate means of meeting legitimate goals or values of the society. This jeopardizes not only the immediate children but further endangers our future continuum and a tactical genocidal wipe of humanity since child maltreatment maimed the survival, development and participation of the child.</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The research at glance intent to critically analyzes, appraises and examines the impact of negative attributes of child abuse and neglect on the individual, families and the society. The specific objectives are:<br>i) Determine the impact of child abuse and neglect on the child.<br>ii) Determine the relationship between child abuse, child neglect and crime.<br>iii) Determine the roles of parents and government in curbing the menace.<br>iv) Determine the influence of culture in propagating child abuse and neglect.<br>v) Make appropriate recommendations to the government.</p><p><strong>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>Child abuse and child neglect are social problems that affects a significant number of people about which something need to be done. This menace deters technological advancement and waste a lot of wisdom and talents. This study however, would help reduce the number of people affected through adequate mobilization and campaign against this catastrophe. This study would also help in legislating against the catastrophe. This study would provide a data bank that serve as literature for further use by scholars.</p><p><strong>1.5 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF STUDY</strong></p><p>This study was restricted to Gyel district of Jos south local government area; this is to provide the researcher access to sample a particular target population to ensure meaningful work.</p></div><h3></h3><br>
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