Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor family and her single mom, Betty, tends to work up to 60 hours per week which r
November 3, 2024
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Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor family and her single mom, Betty, tends to work up to 60 hours per week which requires Susan to spend time with lots of different babysitters. Betty has few friends and even fewer social resources. At school, Susanâs teacher noticed that Susan appeared to be in pain and that she was crying for no apparent reason. Her teacher asked Susan if she was okay and if she had hurt herself somehow. Susan stated that her âprivate parts were soreâ and that her mommyâs friend told her ânot to tell anyone what happened or mommy would be in troubleâ. Shocked by the childâs disclosure, the teacher immediately contacted the school nurse and the state child protection agency. Â
Questions:
If Betty knew that Susan was being abused but Betty did not actually participate in the abuse, would there be any legal consequences for Betty? What if Betty did not know of the abuse, would there be any legal consequences for her? How does one prove what a person âknows or should have knownâ?
2. What is the role of a âChild Protection Teamâ (CPT) as set forth in Chapter 39 of the Florida Statutes and how could CPT assist Susan and her Mom if in fact her mom had no culpable role in the abuse? What would âreasonable effortsâ be for this family?
3. Why is child sexual abuse so difficult to identify and prosecute?
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