Role of complicity in the rise of child abuse
Sir: The abruptness of the response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to protect learners especially children, have led to severe learning disruptions, caused by school closure, globally. Intriguingly, while the closure of schools was aimed at protecting learners from a public health menace, another age-old menace still exists in the very homes children are been confined to, with far more deadly consequences.
Many child abuse crimes take place in children’s homes and sometimes go unnoticed for a long period. While this is cause for concern, there is however a greater danger that aggravates child abuse situations which children face. This danger is the presence of an accomplice who plays an active role in child abuse complicity. Complicity is when other people actively encourage the crime of child abuse by supporting or cooperating with the abuser.
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