ChildA person under the age of 18 years. |
Child AbandonmentMay exist when the parent's relinquish their caregiving responsibility, and there is no current caregiver or the current caregiver can no longer provide care. |
Child Abuse: PhysicalOccurs when serious harm is inflicted non-accidentally on a child by any person age fourteen (14) years or older. |
Child Abuse: Sexual: ExploitationSexual use of a child for sexual arousal, gratification, advantage, or profit. |
Child Abuse: Sexual: MolestationSexual conduct with a child when such contact, touching, or interaction over or under the child’s clothes is used for arousal or gratification of sexual needs or desires. |
Child Abuse: Sexual: PenetrationAny intrusion or entrance, however slight, through the use of digits (i.e., fingers or toes); through the use of an inanimate object; or between the sex organ, mouth, or anus of one person and the sex organ, mouth, or anus of another person. |
Child Neglect: AbandonmentMay exist when the parents' relinquish their caregiving responsibility, and there is no current caregiver or the current caregiver can no longer provide care. |
Child Neglect: EducationalDHR does not investigate as abuse/neglect reports of a child not attending school. Truancy issues are generally handled by the school district and court having jurisdiction in the child’s county of residence. |
Child Neglect: Inadequate SupervisionFailure to provide supervision that protects children from serious physical harm or sexual abuse. |
Child Neglect: Mental Abuse/NeglectExtreme and aberrant behavior that directly results in severe impairment to a child’s functioning. |