In places in Kenya, Malawi, Haiti, Zimbabwe, and Cambodia are place to name in this article explain the percentages of each places and they’re more than 50 percent. In “ Kenya girls reached a 66%” and “Boys reached a 73%” and In Malawi it was Girls at a 44%, while boys were at 65%”.
Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted share the same feeling towards those who have been abused/sexually assaulted. Also, face other challenges along the way such as stereotypes and masculinity (RAINN,2009) Growing up in a society where as you need to be seen as a man, fearless, controlling, and strong, but never seen to be open, emotional, or caring. In places in Kenya, Malawi, Haiti, Zimbabwe, and Cambodia are place to name in this article explain the percentages of each places and they’re more than 50 percent.
Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted share the same feeling towards those who have been abused/sexually assaulted. Also, face other challenges along the way such as stereotypes and masculinity (RAINN,2009) Growing up in a society where as you need to be seen as a man, fearless, controlling, and strong, but never seen to be open, emotional, or caring. In places in Kenya, Malawi, Haiti, Zimbabwe, and Cambodia are place to name in this article explain the percentages of each places and they’re more than 50 percent.
The main reason why I do believe we don’t hear about these statistics is because if they’re not in the United States it won’t be out there as we want it to be. So if there's no effort of sending the message out there, no one would be able to be aware of statistic that should matter. Why is it that these places have such a high rate of physical violence between child whether it's boy or girl? I do believe is because of each social class and where they live in. Where they think the use of physical violence is okay to use on their child, because of the rule, which would probably mean that if there isn’t as much laws to go against parents abusing them then who would stop them and children just can’t go against their own parents. Which is sad to realize that their isn’t as many protections in each place that can help reduce the violence and end it, but children still have to face the physical and emotional abuse.