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“Charles-Nine, take a D.O.A. run, 4250 East Prospect Street.”

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  1. J. Madeleine Nash, “When Love Is Exhausted,” Time (6 April 1992), p. 24.

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  2. Timothy Egan, “Old, Ailing and Finally a Burden Abandoned,” Washington Post (26 March 1992), p. B-1.

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  3. Nash, p. 24.

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  4. Ibid.

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  5. Current Trends in Child Abuse Reporting and Fatalities: Results of the 1994 Annual Fifty State Survey (National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research, Chicago, 1995), p. 15.

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  6. Child Abuse: Prelude to Delinquency (Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986), p. 8.

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  7. Matthew C. Johnson and Jeffrey Leiter, “Child Maltreatment and School Performance,” American Journal of Education (February 1994), p. 154.

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  8. Ron Harris, “Gregory’s File: A Childhood of Neglect, A Life of Crime,” Los Angeles Times (23 August 1993), p. A-1.

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  9. “Reno Says Child Neglect at Root of Much Trouble,” Indianapolis Star (4 October 1993), p. D-2.

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  10. Anne C. Roark, “More Children Are Victims of Violence, Studies Find,” Los Angeles Times (5 November 1992), p. A-1.

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Snow, R.L. (1997). Neglect. In: Family Abuse. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6120-4_6

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