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Mandatory Reporting? Issues to consider when developing legislation and policy to improve discovery of child abuse
2014
IALS Student Law Review
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the Catholic Church and the British Broadcasting Corporation, have intensified debate on ways to improve the discovery of child sexual abuse, and child maltreatment generally. One approach adopted in other jurisdictions to better identify cases of severe child maltreatment is the introduction of some form of legislative mandatory reporting to require designated persons to report known and suspected
doi:10.14296/islr.v2i1.2110
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