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Elements of crime / Child abuse / Family therapy / Criminal justice / Abuse / Criminal negligence / Recklessness / Neglect / Crimes / Law / Criminal law
Date: 2014-07-07 11:43:20
Elements of crime
Child abuse
Family therapy
Criminal justice
Abuse
Criminal negligence
Recklessness
Neglect
Crimes
Law
Criminal law

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