My topic is: Global sexual violence
Those is my search (The United Nations Children ’s Fund (UNICEF) published a global child abuse research report on the 4th, pointing out that about 10% of girls under the age of 20 have been sexually assaulted or other compulsive sexual behaviors; more than half of children between the ages of 2-14 are often suffered Parents or guardians beaten; and about 20% of the murder victims worldwide are teenagers and children under 20 years old.
The vast majority of violent incidents come from people who interact daily with children, such as family members, peers, and partners. On the whole, the proportion of wars that harm children is not large; but in the context of armed conflicts and other humanitarian crises, domestic violence suffered by women and children will grow significantly.
Sexual violence is a serious public health problem, which can have a long or short profound impact on physical and mental health. For example, it may affect the ability to reproduce and increase fertility, increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, and may lead to suicide or self-mutilation. And other behaviors. During or after sexual violence, the victim's killing due to honorary murder is also part of sexual violence. Although women are the main victims of sexual violence, people of any age and gender may be harmed by sexual violence.)
Based on the 4+ academic articles identified in the "Literature Review" assignment, students will write an annotated bibliography that provides an outline of each article. An annotated bibliography provides a summary of an academic paper and relates the paper to one's own research topic.
For this assignment, you will write an annotated bibliography for each article you found during your literature search assignment. If any of those articles were not academic (i.e. published in an peer-reviewed scientific journal), you must find a replacement article that is academic.
Guidelines
Your annotated bibliography should include the following:
An introduction paragraph that tells your reader (a) your topic and focus of your research and (b) the general context of your topic.
Each annotation should include:
A full citation of the paper in APA style
Three paragraphs that summarizes, analyzes, and applies the source
The first paragraph summarizes the source by...
providing context of the source
outlining the thesis (main point) of the source
indicating the main finding of the paper
The second paragraph analyzes the source by explaining the benefits and limitations of the research
The third paragraph applies the source by explaining how the source's ideas, research, and information can be applied to your topic of study
Grading:
Below Sufficient (2-point)
Sufficient (4-points)
Above Sufficient (6-points)
Examples
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Below, an example is provided of an annotated bibliography for one source.
Sample Annotated Bibliography
Autism research continues to grapple with activities that best serve the purpose of fostering positive interpersonal relationships for children who struggle with autism. Children have benefited from therapy sessions that provide ongoing activities to aid autistic children’s ability to engage in healthy social interactions. However, less is known about how K–12 schools might implement programs for this group of individuals to provide additional opportunities for growth, or even if and how school programs would be of assistance in the end. There is a gap, then, in understanding the possibilities of implementing such programs in schools to foster the social and thus mental health of children with autism.
Kenny, M. C., Dinehart, L. H., & Winick, C. B. (2016). Child-centered play therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder. In A. A. Drewes & C. E. Schaefer (Eds.), Play therapy in middle childhood (pp. 103–147). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
In this chapter, Kenny, Dinehart, and Winick provided a case study of the treatment of a 10-year-old boy diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ADS). Kenny et al. described the rationale and theory behind the use of child-centered play therapy (CCPT) in the treatment of a child with ASD. Specifically, children with ADS often have sociobehavioral problems that can be improved when they have a safe therapy space for expressing themselves emotionally through play that assists in their interpersonal development. The authors outlined the progress made by the patient in addressing the social and communicative impairments associated with ASD. Additionally, the authors explained the role that parents have in implementing CCPT in the patient’s treatment. Their research on the success of CCPT used qualitative data collected by observing the patient in multiple therapy sessions.
CCPT follows research carried out by other theorists who have identified the role of play in supporting cognition and interpersonal relationships. This case study is relevant to the current conversation surrounding the emerging trend toward CCPT treatment in adolescents with ASD as it illustrates how CCPT can be successfully implemented in a therapeutic setting to improve the patient’s communication and socialization skills. However, Kenny et al. acknowledged that CCPT has limitations—children with ADS, who are not highly functioning and or are more severely emotionally underdeveloped, are likely not suited for this type of therapy.
Kenny et al.’s explanation of this treatments’s implementation is useful for professionals in the psychology field who work with adolescents with ASD. This piece is also useful to parents of adolescents with ASD, as it discusses the role that parents can play in successfully implementing the treatment. However, more information is needed to determine if this program would be suitable as part of a K–12 school program focused on the needs of children with ASD.