Child abuse is a terrible thing. There is no dispute that in the hierarchy of most despicable crimes, the abuse – physical or sexual – of a child takes one of the top three spots. If the investigation, prosecution and punishment of child abuse were a policy that could be realized without coming into conflict with other important policies, this column would end here. Clearly it does not.
Legally Kidnapped
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Defense social workers shouldn’t have to rat out their clients
Defense social workers shouldn’t have to rat out their clients
Child abuse is a terrible thing. There is no dispute that in the hierarchy of most despicable crimes, the abuse – physical or sexual – of a child takes one of the top three spots. If the investigation, prosecution and punishment of child abuse were a policy that could be realized without coming into conflict with other important policies, this column would end here. Clearly it does not.
Child abuse is a terrible thing. There is no dispute that in the hierarchy of most despicable crimes, the abuse – physical or sexual – of a child takes one of the top three spots. If the investigation, prosecution and punishment of child abuse were a policy that could be realized without coming into conflict with other important policies, this column would end here. Clearly it does not.
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