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“Go Blue” Raises Awareness About Child Abuse


D’IBERVILLE (WLOX) - child abuse is a growing problem in southern Mississippi, and that, beyond the socio-economic boundaries. Nothing that for last year, there were more than 18000 cases of child abuse and child neglect federal state. These include the 1500 in Harrison County, and almost a thousand in the county of Jackson.

Efforts are underway this month to seek public attention on the growing problem.

“Hi, y’all want to help prevent child abuse?” Golovin called Laura Greer, as they passed out leaflets outside D’Iberville Wal Mart.

Child advocates campaigns.

“April is Child Abuse Awareness National months,” said Golovin-Greer, as they Shopper another information on the problem of abuse and neglect.

The Go-Blue campaign aims to contribute to the floor.

“We are all foreigners speak of danger. However, the reality is the man, the sacrifice our children are people we know and trust,” said Golovin-Greer.

You should know. Its mission is to interview children, the victims, up to ten hours per week in Jackson County.

“Most abusers are known to the victims. For the most part they are family members or close friends of the family, because most of them, access to those children,” she explained.

Educate the public say, the reality is a nasty, threatening in every neighbourhood. Public utilities help to the floor.

“We have the arms. We must allow them to. We must protect them,” says the Ansagerin in a TV spot.

“Our children need our voices,” said Gulfport social workers Kristian Clark.

She heard horror stories every day. In an interview with the child’s bedroom, sexually abused or strikes, as a young two years, its sad stories.

“We want a bus stop, where all those people, agencies need to know that information, investigation and prosecution, when I behold the interview, so we are not in a sterile environment to a cold great policeman, “declares Clark.

Child abuse cases are locally on the ground. Can you guess why?

“You see the effects of the hurricane. You know, the stress in the lives of human beings in general, after the hurricane, I think, has contributed to an increase in domestic production of the abuse, violence in general, “said Joel Smith with the districts - Attorney in the office.

Although perhaps discuss or painful to admit that violence often with our children.

“It is in our backyard gates. And we must ensure that, “says Clark.



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