This guide is designed to be used
frequently for reference, whether your a volunteer or not. This
guide is divided into the basic questions: why, who, what, how,
when and where.
Definition of Terms:
Child means a person from birth through 17 years. By law,
all abuse to and neglect of a person defined as a child must be
reported. The law excludes from this reporting requirement a
fetus and a person who is currently an adult but who was abused
as a child.
Child Protective Agency (CPA) means a police department, a
sheriff's department, a county welfare department, or a county
probation department.
Child Protective Agency Investigator means a person
employed by a child protective agency who is responsible for
inquiring into the details of a report of suspected child abuse.
WHY REPORT?
It is the law. Reports are vital in the investigation and
determination of child abuse incidents.
WHAT TO REPORT?
The following types of child abuse include what you must report.
The basic categories of child abuse are:
Sexual (Includes exploitation, assault and incest)
Physical
Neglect
Mental/Emotional
SEXUAL ASSAULT means:
1. Rape (Penal Code sections 261 and 264.1)
2. Incest (Penal Code section 285)
3. Sodomy (Penal Code section 286)
4. Lewd and lascivious acts upon body of child under 14 (Penal
Code section 288 (a), (b))
5. Oral copulation (Penal Code section 288a)
6. Penetration of genital or anal openings by foreign object
(Penal Code section 289)
7. Child molesting (Penal Code section 647.6)
8. Certain other sexual acts (Penal Code section 11165.1 (b))
including:
a. penetration of vagina or anus by
penis.
b. sexual contact between genitals or
anus by mouth or tongue.
c. intrusion into genitals or anus by any
object.
d. intentional touching of genitals or
intimate parts to arouse or gratify.
e. intentional masturbation of
perpetrator's genitals in child's presence.
DO NOT REPORT acts of consensual sexual behavior
between children under 14 who are of a similar age.
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION means:
1. Sending or bringing into state for sale or distribution matter
depicting sexual conduct by minors
(Penal Code section 311.2)
2. Employment of minor to perform prohibited acts (Penal Code
section 311.4(a))
3. Depicting by film, photograph, videotape, etc. sexual conduct
by person under 14
(Penal Code section 311.3)
4. Aiding, promoting, coercing, etc., a child to perform obscene
sexual acts for the purpose of
producing pictorial depiction's. Penal
Code section 311.3)
PHYSICAL ABUSE means a report of physical injury which
is inflicted by other than accidental means on a child by another
person and includes:
1. Willful cruelty or unjustifiable punishment (Penal Code
section 11165.3)
2. Unlawful corporal punishment or injury (Penal Code section
11165.4)
3. Any acts or omissions cited in Penal Code Sections 273a, 273d.
DO NOT REPORT:
- incidents of accidental injury or injuries.
- reasonable force by public school employee to stop violent
disturbance or to exercise physical control.
(Penal Code section 11165.4, Education Code sections
44807 and 49001)
- mutual fights between minors. (Penal Code section 11165.6)
NOTE: Report any deaths resulting from physical abuse,
evidence of prior physical abuse or severe neglect.
MENTAL/EMOTIONAL means the infliction of
mental/emotional suffering (Penal Code section 11165.3).
NEGLECT means the negligent treatment or maltreatment of
a child by a person responsible for the child's welfare under
circumstances indicating harm or threatened harm to the child's
health or welfare and includes both acts and omissions on the
part of the responsible person.
REPORT Severe Neglect means that the child's welfare has
been risked or endangered or has been ignored to a point that the
child has failed to thrive. (Generally, the standard is that a
child has been physically harmed or that a very high probability
exists that acts or omissions by responsible person would lead to
physical harm.) (Penal Code section 11165.2 (a))
DO NOT REPORT General Neglect means that the
person responsible for the child's welfare has failed to provide
adequate care but has not physically injured the child. Examples
of general neglect include lack of supervision of a child and
abandonment, if there is not evidence of child abuse. (Penal Code
section 11165.2(b))
DO NOT submit unfounded reports. Reasons for
unfounded reports may include false reporting, improbable
incidents, accidents, and events that do not constitute child
abuse as defined by law.
DO NOT submit reports of fetal abuse. Fetal
abuse may include adversely affecting the well-being of an unborn
child and evidence of illegal drugs or alcohol in just -born
infant.
DO NOT submit reports from adults stating they
were victims of child abuse when they were children.
DO NOT submit reports of child stealing unless
they involve child abuse.
DO NOT submit reports of general neglect.
DO NOT submit reports of acts of consensual
sexual behavior between children under 14 who are of a similar
age.
HOW AND WHERE TO REPORT?
Just telephone: Child Protective Services (408) 299-2071
WHEN TO REPORT?
Remember: You must report by phone within 36 hours of
receiving a report of suspected child abuse from a mandated
reporter or from a citizen
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