10 Facts About Institutional abuse

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Institutional abuse is the maltreatment of a person from a system of power.

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Institutional abuse occurs within emergency care facilities such as foster homes, group homes, kinship care homes, and pre-adoptive homes.

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Institutional abuse is present in situations outside those of child and elder care.

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Under the Nazi regime of the early 1940s, this Institutional abuse took the form of sterilization of those purported to be "mentally ill", and general medical experimentation without consent or will to leave, and eugenics.

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Risk factors towards Institutional abuse are associated with each of these, such as the stress of the working environment can be to caregivers.

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Incidents of Institutional abuse are most often reported at the beginning and end of the school year, and there are conflicting reports as to unemployment rates' influence on Institutional abuse.

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Rates of Institutional abuse differ across surveys, countries, and homes, but certain facts are consistent across studies.

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Victims of Institutional abuse are susceptible to threefold greater mortality rates than their peers.

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Factors that have been shown to be risks for Institutional abuse include lack of consistent organizational policies, low-quality enforcement of standards, lack of trained staff, vulnerability due to dementia.

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Sexual abuse is one of the lower occurring and under-reported forms of institutional abuse.

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