Public Interest
Oct. 13, 2001
Blaming Victims
Imagine being abused by your husband or boyfriend. Your children have witnessed this abuse and may have been subject to abuse, as well. You finally manage to call the police, who arrest your abuser. But they also do something you did not expect - call Child Protective Services.
Imagine being abused by your husband or boyfriend. Your children have witnessed this abuse and may have been subject to abuse, as well. You finally manage to call the police, who arrest your abuser. But they also do something you did not expect - call Child Protective Services.
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