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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 8(5) pp. 105-116, May, 2020
Copyright © 2020 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3860570 |
Original Research Article
Societal and Cultural Variables as Correlates of Child Abuse in
Imo State |
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Department of Psychology and Counselling, Michael Okpara
University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author’s Email: floxymark2008@yahoo.com
Received: 26 April 2020 I Accepted: 19 April 2020 I Published: 28 April 2020
I Article ID: MRJER-20-023
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Child abuse is an infringement on the rights of the child. The
frequency of its occurrence has made it not only a national, but
a global concern. The main objective of the study was the
identification of sociocultural practices that expose the child
to various abuses in Imo State. The study was a survey. Four
research questions and four null hypotheses guided the study.
The target population were children found hawking on the streets
of Owerri, Orlu and Okigwe; the three major towns of the State.
They were about 2500. The Null hypotheses were tested using the
Pearson Correlation statistics at 0.05 level of significance.
The result of the study indicated that there was significant
relationship between child abuse and the existing cultural
practices. The findings further indicated that excessive
domestic child labour, early girl child marriage, begging by
children, hawking and preference for particular sex of child are
some of the societal and cultural practices that influence child
abuse. Other causes of child abuse other than cultural practices
but aid child abuses were children voluntarily make themselves
available as domestic servants for good, child hawking, high
level of illiteracy, ready market for child labour, ignorance of
associated dangers of hawking and begging, and the less
expensiveness of child labour compared to hired adult labour.
Other causes of child abuses included easy tameness of children
compared to adult, high level of poverty, selective application
of the Child Right Act, fear of victimization, and Corruption in
prosecuting offender of child abuse by the legal agencies. Based
on these findings, it was noted that if the situation was not
checked more children would fall victim of child abuse. This
will ultimately affect the leadership quality of our tomorrow’s
society. To forestall this problem, it was recommended that an
alternative employment, and free education be provided for these
street beggars and hawkers, more awareness on the disadvantages
and dangers of early child marriage be publicized to discourage
people from going into it; the issue of poverty and illiteracy
level should be addressed by the government and society at large
as to reduce hawking and begging, and finally as solutions to
child abuse in relation to societal and cultural practices,
there should be a total attitudinal shift and cultural
revolutions of attitude and values using great deal of
enlightenment.
Keywords: Child abuse, Cultural variables, Societal
practices, Sociocultural practices
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