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Poverty Makes Minority Kids More Vulnerable To Abuse

Poverty Makes Minority Kids More Vulnerable To Abuse

by The Daily Eye Team September 16 2014, 8:57 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 43 secs

Children belonging to minority communities face increased risk of maltreatment due to exposure to poverty, says a U.S.-based study.
Poverty – rather than biased reporting – seems to account for the higher rates of child abuse and neglect among minority children, the findings showed. “For families of all races and ethnicities, the development and implementation of strategies to prevent child maltreatment must encompass attention to poverty as a known risk factor for maltreatment,” said researcher Paul Lanier from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the U.S. “Focusing on eliminating child poverty and supporting parents holds promise for making the largest impact toward reducing child maltreatment,” Lanier noted. For the study, the researchers explored reasons for the disproportionately high reported rates of abuse and neglect among minority children in the U.S.

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