Abstract
An effective response to child abuse is a coordinated response by all agencies involved in preventing abuse and supporting children. Our legal system is very similar to that of the United Kingdom, which responded to child abuse early on by enacting the Children Act. It is very important to make child protection a nationwide goal and set a specific action plan for it, and to create a system that overhauls the relevant legal system and makes the many organizations involved in child abuse work together organically. The interviews with child abuse officials also highlighted a number of shortcomings in cooperation with other organizations, especially the police, which are involved in handling child abuse cases. The reasons for this include the lack of a complete legal system for information sharing and the lack of a higher authority to mediate conflicts. It is necessary to revise the law to substantially improve cooperation between organizations in the child abuse legal system. In addition, the victim's public defender system is being introduced to provide practical support to victims of child abuse, but it was found that there are limitations in the legal system for victim's public defenders to obtain information on child abuse. In this regard, it can be said that a prerequisite for receiving practical help for the healthy growth and protection of children is to obtain detailed information about the child and the environment in which the child is placed, so the law should be amended to give them practical authority in this regard.
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