What
is abuse in Georgia?
Sexual Abuse
Sexual
abuse is a form of child maltreatment in which contacts
or interactions (such as fondling, sodomy, penetration)
occur between a child under 18 and the parent or caretaker,
during which the child is being used for the sexual
stimulation of that adult or another person.
Sexual
abuse may also be committed by a person under the age
of 18 when that person is either significantly older
than the victim or when the abuser is in a position
of power or control over another child. When someone
outside the child's family abuses a child. Georgia Child
Protective Services must evaluate whether the parents
permitted this to happen or neglected to supervise the
child adequately.
Physical
Abuse
Physical
abuse is injury to a child under the age of 18 by other
than accidental means by a parent or caretaker which
results in bruises, welts, fractures, burns, cuts, internal
injuries, etc. Physical injury is defined as bodily
harm or hurt.
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