Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Who is considered a 'victim' in a report involving child abuse, neglect, abandonment, or child on child sexual abuse?

  1. Any child at risk

  2. The reporter

  3. The perpetrator

  4. The guardian

The correct answer is: Any child at risk

A "victim" is typically defined as the person who has been harmed or experienced injustice. In the context of child abuse, neglect, abandonment, or child on child sexual abuse, the "victim" would typically refer to the child who has been harmed or is at risk of harm. This makes option A the correct answer. Option B, the reporter, may have witnessed the abuse or reported it, but they are not the direct victim in this situation. Option C, the perpetrator, is the person responsible for causing harm to the child and would not be considered the victim. Option D, the guardian, is responsible for the care and well-being of the child, but is not necessarily the victim in this situation.