Suspicion enough for abuse report
The key word here is suspicion. According to Webster, suspicion is “the act or instance of suspecting something wrong without proof.” A mandated reporter only has to suspect that a child is being abused.
Note: Considering what happens when these assholes report you, I'd prefer that they be pretty damn sure.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
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