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  1. (PDF) Understanding the Prevalence of Child Abuse in Pakistan: A

    Punjab recorded the maximum number of documented cases of child abuse, while the. district of Sindh came in second place. Moreover, according to the data, the age groups. (6 -10) and (11-15) are ...

  2. Child abuse in Pakistan: A qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes

    View PDF; Download full issue; Search ScienceDirect. Child Abuse & Neglect. Volume 88, February 2019, Pages 51-57. Research Article. Child abuse in Pakistan: A qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes and practice amongst health professionals. Author links open overlay ... Child abuse is a global problem which pervades all cultures and socio ...

  3. PDF Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective

    incidence cases of sexual abuse of over 200 children from the same city created an uproar in the media and in the country. In the past few years there has been an upsurge in the cases of child abuse reported in the media. The concerns over rising incidence of child abuse and neglect has received global atten - tion.

  4. [Pdf] Child Abuse in Pakistan: Societal Factors and Role of

    CHILD ABUSE IN PAKISTAN: SOCIETAL FACTORS AND ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS. Rukhsana Muhammad Yaar, Ayesha Farooq. Published in Russian Law Journal 11 May 2023. Sociology. Child abuse is on the rise in Pakistan and the major reason can be attributed to the unawareness of the people about religious teachings and guidelines regarding the treatment and ...

  5. [PDF] Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective

    Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective. It's not been long that the case of Baby Zainab from Qasur, a city in Punjab made the headlines in the media. Prior to this incidence cases of sexual abuse of over 200 children from the same city created an uproar in the media and in the country. In the past few years there has been an upsurge in ...

  6. (PDF) A Review of Child Sexual Abuse in Pakistan Based on Data from

    According to the latest statistics in Pakistan (Avais et al., 2020), the number of instances of child sexual abuse in the first half of 2020 has risen quickly. By an average of six children, 53 ...

  7. Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective

    114 National Journal of Health Sciences, 2018, 3, 114-117 Perspective Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective Aisha Mehnaz* Department of Medical Education, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan.

  8. Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective

    Reports of childhood maltreatment from various cities of Pakistan further elaborates the gravity of the situation. In Karachi, 88.7% of school children reported physical abuse and 17% of 300 ...

  9. Child Abuse in Pakistan-Current Perspective

    However, the consensus definitions for are as follow: Child Abuse In 1999, the WHO consultation on child abuse prevention drafted the following definition of child abuse: "Child abuse or maltreatment constitutes all forms of physical and or emotional ill treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, or commercial or other ...

  10. Child abuse in Pakistan: A qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes

    In South Asia, 46 % of all the girls get married before they reach 18 years of age, and 18 % are married even before 15 (UNICEF, 2014). With the existing systems for child protection, there is a lack of knowledge and support among key stakeholders including health care professionals (Maul et al., 2019), and the main reason for not protecting children in developing and underdeveloped countries ...

  11. Child abuse in Pakistan: A qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes

    Child abuse is a global problem and pervades all cultures and socio-economic strata. The effects can be profound and life altering for victims. ... Child abuse in Pakistan: A qualitative study of knowledge, attitudes and practice amongst health professionals Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Feb:88:51-57. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.10.008. Epub 2018 Nov ...

  12. Child Sexual Abuse in Pakistan: Evidence-informed Policy Framework

    In Pakistan policy response to sexual abuse cases is incidents based and not strategic (Abbas & Jabeen, 2021; Jabeen, 2013).As a response to the media-highlighted issue of rape and murder of 6-year-old girl child Zainab in district Kasur of Punjab province, the legislation "Zainab Alert, Response and Recovery Act, 2020" was introduced to raise alert for response and recovery of missing and ...

  13. [PDF] Child Abuse in Schools of Pakistan: Exploring Reasons and

    Lecturer, Department of Education, Government College for Women Peermahal, TTS, Punjab, Pakistan PAPER INFO ABSTRACT Received: May22, 2020 Accepted: August 25, 2020 Online: September 15, 2020 The Educational Managers, Teachers and Parents are worried to view a painful condition of child abuse in the schools of Pakistan.

  14. Violence against Children: A Challenge for Public Health in Pakistan

    RESULTS. The systematic review of literature on violence against children in Pakistan identified 15 published papers—three editorials, 10 original research papers, and two review papers—written between 1984 and 2003 (Table (Table1). 1).Unpublished literature covered 11 organizational reports generated during 1998-2003 (Table (Table2). 2).The following main themes predominated the ...

  15. Child Abuse in Pakistan

    Tackling child abuse in Pakistan. Child abuse is now seen as one of the most important challenges facing Pakistan, following high profile cases in recent years, including the rape and murder of six-year-old Zainab Ansari in 2018. Indeed, it was this case that prompted Dr Karim to begin critical research into the issue.

  16. Child Abuse in Pakistan: A Study of Prevailing Laws

    Abstract. Child abuse is one of the major problems in Pakistan which needs our focused attention, prompt action and preventive measures. Hardly surprising, research paper on child abuse is one of the most popular writing tasks in educational establishments. Akhtar, Shahbaz, Child Abuse in Pakistan: A Study of Prevailing Laws (May 20, 2022).

  17. Rights of Children in Islamic Perspective and Child Abuse in Pakistani

    This essay aims to help social workers better understand Islamic perspectives on child protection to be more engaged and effective. A systematic review of the literature on child protection in Muslim communities was conducted. ... (LHRLA) found a 280 per cent increase in child abuse in Pakistan over the last five years based on newspaper ...

  18. Child Sexual Abuse in Pakistan Schools: A Non-Systematic Narrative

    The current non-systematic narrative review of literature sought to explore the need for research into child sexual abuse (CSA) in Pakistan's schools. The limited literature that exists suggests that CSA is a pervasive problem in Pakistan as it is in neighboring India, and indeed, throughout the world.

  19. (DOC) Child Abuse in Pakistan

    There are no specific laws about child sexual abuse in Pakistan like The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment (CAPTA) Act in USA (CAPTA authorizes the United States Federal Government to play an active role in research, technical assistance and data collection activities of child abuses), UK The Sexual Offences Act, 2003 (is a great development ...

  20. The Lingering Menace of Child Abuse in Pakistan!

    Experience of child abuse is reported more frequently by boys than girls. According to Sahil report, the total number of reported child abuse cases across the country jumped to 2,960 in 2020 from 2486 cases in 2019, showing an increase of 4%. More than 8 children in Pakistan were abused daily on average in the year 2020, according to data ...

  21. [PDF] Child Sexual Abuse in Pakistan: Evidence-informed Policy

    Current policy response towards issue of child sexual abuse in Pakistan is not strategic and evidence-informed but incidents based and populist. Moreover, socio-economic, cultural and political factors influences also influence the policy response for addressing the problem of child sexual abuse (CSA). This study is an attempt to suggest the evidence-informed best practices regarding ...

  22. PDF Child Labor in Pakistan: Causes, Consequences and Prevention

    an result in the persistence of class and income inequities in the country. The various consequences which the children incur during the process o. the child labor is translated in stagnation in terms of class improvement. Pakistan is the country where yawning class inequalities exist, the issue of child labor only.

  23. Causes and Effects of Child Sexual Abuse in Pakistan

    There are no exact measurements regarding CSA in Pakistan, however, it is assessed that sexual maltreatment generally influences young ladies Islamabad Med Dental Coll 2020 214 (19%) contrasted with young men (14%) In 2010 total of 981 children were sexually abused, in 2011 total of 2140 children were abused. 1709 children were abused in 2012 ...

  24. "Can't Fight With My Fate": Reasons Explaining Violence-Accepting

    Recently, Akram (2021) found several household-level reasons leading to violence-accepting behavior in Pakistan, based on secondary data analysis. These causes included age, education, wealth, urbanization, use of media, relationship with a spouse before marriage, number of children, employment status, age of marriage, and, women's decision-making autonomy.