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Introduction 1

Historical Background 2

Importance of the study 2

Objectives 2

Research question 2

Methodology 2

Typeology 3

Physical Abuse 4

The physical abuse of a child is a job called by a caretaker to do the actual physical harm or loss. Bruce, scrape, burn, broken bone, lacerations, as well as repeated "accidents", and physical treatment that can cause physical injury can be physical abuse. Physical harm may result in injury, shaking, throwing, toxicity, burning or peeling, drowning, deception or otherwise causing physical harm to the child, or it may not protect the child from such harm.

Sexual abuse 5

Emotional abuse 5

Neglect 5

Physical or sexual abuse, as well as psychological abuse, is significantly more serious and multifaceted with negative consequences when children are sexually abused and abused and not mentally abused. In a country where less than 10 percent of children are born, it is difficult to determine whether children are protected. Many children are taken with the consent of their parents, they are deceived by the well-paid job or marriage story.

Vulnerable and inactive children are more vulnerable to abuse, but it is not limited to them. Similarly, detention centers have been improved for young offenders, but children are generally incarcerated with adults. SHOISHOB, an organization working on child labor in Bangladesh, estimates that there are 250,000 to 300,000 resident child laborers in the city of Dhaka, and 20% of the children are 5 to 10 years old.

In Bangladesh, more than 70% of children are sexually harassed by their neighbors, relatives or friends and sometimes by their home teachers. One study (pictured below) shows that 21% of children are sexualized, 32% by their close relatives and caregivers and 47% by neighbors, friends, community figures and their home teachers. In Bangladesh, 48% of children are involved in agriculture, 37% in the service sector and 15% in industry.

When children are forced to work, they are often denied education, retirement and their right to play. Unacceptable health, nutrition and education in Bangladesh as well as due to social conditions, a large number of children are deprived of their basic human rights. Overall, despite the efforts of the government and non-governmental organizations to ensure the rights of children, our children are not safe.

Every year, 600,000 women and children are trafficked to India, Pakistan, the Middle East and Africa. Or any other person Within three years from 2012 to 2015, 968 children were subjected to physical abuse and more than 70% of children were subjected to sexual harassment which is in violation of the United Nations Convention (CRC Article-24). During the arrest and interrogation, the children are victims of physical abuse and children are found guilty or accused of crimes are often held together with adult detainees from whom they are at risk of ill-treatment, which is in direct violation of the universal human rights declaration Street children and child sex workers are always victims of verbal, physical and sexual abuse from police, gangsters and ordinary people.

It has been established that most of the parents of these children are not living, but they are abandoned or sometimes forced to run away from their homes. Also, if children are monitored, they see if they are interacting with others or are uncomfortable with certain adults.

Substance Abuse

Physical effects 6

Effects of Sexual Abuse 7

The number of children living in or living in urban centers is increasing, especially in the capital. Based on the survey of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, according to government statistics, the number of children in Bangladesh is about 380,000 - of which 55% are in Dhaka city. Yet the reality is in addition to something else: children are exploited, especially girls are employed first as domestic servants, then as prostitutes.

It has been found that parents beat two-thirds of children aged 1-14 to teach discipline and order. The survey found that more than 65% of children in Bangladesh are assaulted in some way. The murder of the 12-year-old boy Rajan reminds us of the importance of cultural ideals or psychological remedies that "nothing serious about children is serious".

It further guarantees that 'the State will not discriminate against any citizen on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth and proper protection of the law, will define general principles for the protection of children and others. In the absence of proper application of the law, there has been a resurgence of child abuse in Bangladesh. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the following provisions should be followed by children to protect the human rights and fundamental rights of children and to ensure.

Children are also exposed to severe forms of physical and psychological violence at home, at work, in institutions and in other public places. Regardless of age, gender and class, the amount of violence and nature of children is increasing day by day. Primary information was collected by surveying children on the streets of a university campus in Dhaka.

Sometimes street children are used for illegal drug trade and become a safe haven for running drug and other illegal businesses.

Child Abuse in Bangladesh Page No: 8-17

Education 8

In Bangladesh, education is free and schooling is compulsory for children from 6 to 10 years old.

Children on the street 8

Trafficking 8

Bangladeshi boys are sold to Middle Eastern countries for participating in camel hunting. A study in Bangladesh found that about six percent of commercial prostitutes leave their homes primarily to avoid sexual harassment at home or at home. Many times those who are under the influence of human traffickers live and work on the streets.

Child Sexual abuse 9

Commercial child sexual abuse 9

Apart from the Children Act, 1974, there are twenty-five laws in place in the absence of a law enforcement system to protect child labor and there is very limited information on the number of children affected. Vi Article 36: The right to be protected from all forms of exploitation and abuse from any aspect of the child's well-being. Although KDFK (Article 35) required that the child be protected from abduction, 80 children were abducted in the first two months of this year.

Child Marriage 10

Judge 11

Whether children under the age of 18 are punished or not, they are detained and held in prisons with prisoners for a long time. Children under the age of 15 were sentenced to life sentences and 18 years to death.

The differences in these cultural beliefs highlight the importance of examining legal and cultural perspectives when examining the concept of child abuse. Protect the child from different types of malaria and ensure people's rights and fundamental rights. Our social mentality and our social degradation are also responsible for the abuse of children in the family and society.

Legal fatigue has led to a culture of injustice by offending criminals in serious child abuse prosecutions. Chapter : 5 Child abuse Violation of human rights Child abuse Violation of human rights Child abuse Violation of human rights. I am Article 12: The right to freely express their opinions on all matters affecting the child according to age and maturity.

Harmful practice 15

Why does it flow in Bangladeshi society? 17

The Bangladesh government has imposed a five-year jail term and a system of fines of one lakh rupees in the Children Act 2013, which proposes the establishment of a "children's court". But we cannot find any validity or implementation of this law which is the fruit of the government. Many lack the experience, they cannot help this crime or the court or the police more easily.

They sometimes try to solve the issue by reunification, but the victims of the family deny, humiliate the society, spend their days in fear, even though the children of this family behave badly.

Child abuse Violation of Human rights 18-22

According to Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, there shall be no slavery or bondage; All forms of slave and slave trade will be prohibited. In the Middle East, many boys have been trafficked for being camel racing jockeys, often getting injured on the job and risking abuse from their employers. In Bangladesh, we hit 65.9% of our children in the family and 24.6% faced severe physical punishment, which is a direct violation of human rights.

In Bangladesh, rural children and most children on the streets work poorly and face compulsory labor. A group of men were beaten for half an hour in the Kumarangaon bus station area, with the suspect accused of stealing a rickshaw. When the child wants water, people ask him to laugh and drink his own sweat.

The main reason for the child's death is that a brain hemorrhage and more than 60 wounds were found in her body. The child who is abused must be given various help from the consequences of such abuse. For example, the child is severely beaten or is subjected to fatal attacks or his life is subjected to sexual assault with the risk of death.

Sometimes it is crucial to provide adequate supervision of children and leave them only under human supervision. So, if you suspect that you are a suspect of sexual harassment and an imminent danger to a child, notify your local child protective services or the police. Anti-trafficking environmental protection and additional laws applicable to the process, notably the Prevention of Child Marriage Act 1929, the Dowry Prohibition Act 1980, the Basic Education Act 1990 and the Labor Act 2006.

For example, a student who is a victim of human trafficking and has lost his chance to study, go to study or school, a victim of sexual harassment must build mutual relations in our family and create a favorable situation in society, the child who has lost his family, He or his family should be replaced.

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