Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia

Parents and guardians have a moral as well as a legal duty to exercise reasonable care and supervision on their children. Unfortunately, whether we realize it or not, there are several acts and omissions committed by these parents or guardians which are detrimental to the child concerned. One such...

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Main Authors: Mohd Yusoff, Jal Zabdi, Thambapillay, Sridevi
Other Authors: Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
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Language:English
Published: UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia 2009
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spelling my.uum.repo.11452010-10-10T08:32:03Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/1145/ Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia Mohd Yusoff, Jal Zabdi Thambapillay, Sridevi K Law (General) Parents and guardians have a moral as well as a legal duty to exercise reasonable care and supervision on their children. Unfortunately, whether we realize it or not, there are several acts and omissions committed by these parents or guardians which are detrimental to the child concerned. One such omission is where the child is left without any reasonable care and supervision by his or her parents or guardian. Data and reports show that there are a number of reported cases of children being left without reasonable care and supervision which have resulted in casualties. Most of these reported cases show that the children were either trapped in their own houses or cars as a result of being locked from the outside by their parents or guardian. Due to the increase in the number of such cases, the legislature has made leaving children without reasonable care and supervision by the parents or guardian an offence under the Child Act 2001. Although it is an offence to leave children without reasonable care and supervision, it is sad to note that there are still cases where children are being left unattended for various reasons. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to examine the abovementioned problem as well as to look at the same from the perception of the respondents based on the research that has been conducted. UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina Mohamad, Ani Munirah Ahmad, Rusniah 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/1145/1/Jal_Zabdi.pdf Mohd Yusoff, Jal Zabdi and Thambapillay, Sridevi (2009) Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Corporate Law (ICCL) 2009 1st - 3rd June 2009, Surabaya, Indonesia. UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, pp. 1-10. ISBN 9789832078340
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Mohd Yusoff, Jal Zabdi
Thambapillay, Sridevi
Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
description Parents and guardians have a moral as well as a legal duty to exercise reasonable care and supervision on their children. Unfortunately, whether we realize it or not, there are several acts and omissions committed by these parents or guardians which are detrimental to the child concerned. One such omission is where the child is left without any reasonable care and supervision by his or her parents or guardian. Data and reports show that there are a number of reported cases of children being left without reasonable care and supervision which have resulted in casualties. Most of these reported cases show that the children were either trapped in their own houses or cars as a result of being locked from the outside by their parents or guardian. Due to the increase in the number of such cases, the legislature has made leaving children without reasonable care and supervision by the parents or guardian an offence under the Child Act 2001. Although it is an offence to leave children without reasonable care and supervision, it is sad to note that there are still cases where children are being left unattended for various reasons. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to examine the abovementioned problem as well as to look at the same from the perception of the respondents based on the research that has been conducted.
author2 Mohd Noor, Nor Azlina
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Mohd Yusoff, Jal Zabdi
Thambapillay, Sridevi
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title Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
title_short Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
title_full Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
title_fullStr Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: Between law and reality in Malaysia
title_sort leaving children without reasonable care and supervision: between law and reality in malaysia
publisher UUM COLGIS Universiti Utara Malaysia
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/1145/1/Jal_Zabdi.pdf
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