HD_300 1st Edition Lecture 15 Outline of Last Lecture I. Introduction to BullyingII. Documentary on BullyingIII. Bullyinga. Demographicb. Description c. Bulliesd. Victim characteristicse. Consequencesf. Warning Signsg. Why is the attention on bullying now?IV. Child Labora. Unicefb. Definition Outline of Current Lecture I. Sexual ExploitationII. Save the children reporta. Children of warCurrent LectureSexual ExploitationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- found virtually every country but is especially prevalent in third world countries and Asian countries such as Thailando The Center for the Protection of Children’s rights estimates about 800,000 child prostitutes in Thailand, about 10% of whom are boys- Girls (or boys) may be sold by their parents into prostitution - Children may be kidnapped for sexual exploitation in their own country, or transported to another country- STDs, including HIV and AIDS, are not uncommon in these children - Child prostitutes may be beaten or tortured by their pimps or clients- Trafficking between countries- If flourishes in spite of an international outcry against it. War: Save the Children Report- Children are more likely than soldiers to be killed in wars- During the past 10-15 yearso 1.5 million children died in war zoneso 4 million children were permanently injured o More than 200,000 children (including girls) have been recruited as soldiers in 35 countries - Over the past 10-15 yearso >10 million children throughout the world have been traumatized by the effects of war and need help to overcome emotional distresso >12 million have lost their homeso >10 million children are refugees; >5 million have been forced to live in refugee campso >1 million are separated from their families o Millions of children suffer from starvation **Watched several video clips in
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