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Child welfare

Reporting out-of-home maltreatment: penalties and protections.

D J, Besharov  
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Amendments to many child abuse laws mandate the reporting by staff members of suspected abuse or neglect in out-of-home settings. Legal protections, as well as potential liabilities for those filing or failing to file such complaints are discussed.

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Reporting out-of-home maltreatment: penalties and protections.

Amendments to many child abuse laws mandate the reporting by staff members of suspected abuse or neglect in out-of-home settings. Legal protections, as well as potential liabilities for those filing or failing to file such complaints are discussed.

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D J, Besharov,.Reporting out-of-home maltreatment: penalties and protections.. 66 (5),399-408.

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