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Intrafamilial Abuse and Foster Care (Or: Still Swept Under the Carpet)
Image source: http://02varvara.wordpress.com/tag/child-abuse/ Foster care is the new preferred system for children taken from their parents forcibly, when there have been problems for them in their original family. Until about the 1980s, the preferred system had been institutions known as … Continue reading →
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