Challenges of Children Born of Rape Worldwide
In accordance with the guidelines provided in Week 1, you will submit a formal Thesis Proposal Outline for approval by the course instructor. The Thesis Proposal Outline is an overview of your project and is designed not only to formally announce your intentions as far as your Master’s thesis goes, but also to help you become more fluent in and informed about the topic for your project.
- Introduction.
- Statement of problem or question.
- Literature review.
- Statement of overall purpose.
- Chapter overviews.
- Explanation of limitations.
- Statement of project’s significance.
- Work plan/timeline.
- Bibliography
(Please note that this assignment is worth 10% of your grade for the course.)
AHS 8300 Thesis Outline Rubric (1)
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSignificance of Topic |
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20.0 pts | ||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePurpose |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResearch Questions / Hypothesis |
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20.0 pts | ||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeReview of Literature / Theoretical Framework |
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20.0 pts | ||||
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFormat, Citations, & References |
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20.0 pts | ||||
Total Points: 100.0 |
Week 3 Readings and Resources
Textbook:
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
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Statement of Problem or Question/Human Service Problem
When victims of rape become pregnant, do they accept to bear the child, or do they lack the services and proper will for termination? How well do communities understand the social challenges that would be experienced by the children born of rape? Are mothers prepared to effectively communicate to the children on the incidences of their conception without causing significant identity crisis? Can communities access appropriate services that are focused on avoiding stigma to children born of rape? Lack of human services to children of rape is a challenge in their psychological wellbeing. In the community, mothers can be blamed for rape and childbearing incidences, affecting their ability to love and accept the child. Most wish the children are dead, and others opt to give the child away (Salo, 2010). The children experience social stigmatization that includes hateful labels like children of shame, resulting in increased psychological challenges, including depression, PTSD, and anxiety disorders. The lack of an established and good mother-child relationship leads to neglect and abuse.
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