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One Hospital’s New Plan to Catch Questionable Cases of Child Abuse

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One Hospital’s New Plan to Catch Questionable Cases of Child AbuseFebruary 21, 2012, 12:11 pm ET by Gretchen GavettE-MAIL THIS0The Child Cases, our film on questionable convictions in child death cases, rebroadcasts tonight on PBS (check your local listings). You can also watch itanytime online.Last year, as part of our ongoing investigation into the troubled state of death investigation in America, FRONTLINE, ProPublica and NPR took a closer look at what can be the most troubling and the...Read Full Story

Let's Fight CPS Together!

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ProPublica: Q & A: A Prominent Advocate Presses for Better Investigations of Child Deaths

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This page was sent to you by Daniel Dossey (danieldossey@gmail.com). Message from sender: Q & A: A Prominent Advocate Presses for Better Investigations of Child Deaths http://www.propublica.org/article/q-a-a-prominent-advocate-presses-for-better-investigations-of-child-deaths/Read Full Story

NPR.org - The Child Cases: Lessons From Canada

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Daniel thought you would be interested in this story: The Child Cases: Lessons From Canadahttp://www.npr.org/2011/06/30/137507575/the-child-cases-lessons-from-canada?sc=emafThis message was included: This shows another case where there was a misdiagnosis of child abuse. This is happening everywhere, and it has been happening for a long time now.*Listen/Watch on NPR.org*Many stories at NPR.org have audio or visual content. When you visit the linkabove, look for a "Listen" or "Watch" button.For...Read Full Story
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