The application, the implementations of these, child abuse prevention laws are still, NOT as easy as, theorized here! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
A home-based nanny, Wang in Kaohsiung was suspecting of abusing a five-months-old infant boy to cranial fracture, and the infant is still in the neonatal I.C.U. in that tug-of-war with, death to date. There's also a case of a young infant under the age of one, at an all-day daycare nursery, who was found to have been abused and sustained subdural hematoma. The three-months-old infant, Kai-Kai being abused to death shocked the society, before this case settled, there'd been multiple cases coming on. Although the legislature and the law committee passed the increased penalties for the abuse of young children yesterday, but the laws in relating to this, only works in theory, how many cases of infant or child abuse are there in the society, currently, covered up?
For instance, the Social Services Home agencies hosted a discussion on using the surveillance at the nurseries, forcing the nurseries to comply, but there's no mention of the abuse prevention of the homebased nannies.
And so, this just showed, how the theories of the government's implementing the policy of forcing the nursing centers to install the surveillance cameras to ensure the safety of these babies work so very well, but NOT in the application phase, as there's the debates of how the surveilling would be an invasion of privacy of the workers, and the laws to have a stricter background check for these, caretakers of young children still don't come, fast enough, besides, some people are really excellent, in masking themselves up, they paint themselves as caring, loving, caretakers, when in reality, they abuse, and that doesn't show up in the background checks, or the face-to-face interviews conducted when you're hiring a caretaker for your, children, so, nobody will be, safe!
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