Mandatory reporting law might not protect all sex abuse victims – WTVR


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Mandatory reporting law might not protect all sex abuse victims
WTVR
Virginia's mandatory reporting law requires that most anyone who works with children on a daily basis be legally required to report suspected cases of abuse to child protective services. Teachers, daycare workers, health care providers and first
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