[Note: Friends of Justice is a personal blog. I speak only for myself.]

“Research shows that keeping some families together after children are abused can result in safety for the children
and united families, when proper assessment and interventions are made. Even so, the usual suspect ‘child-protection professionals’ scapegoat the approach.”–Debbie Nathan
Read the article by Richard Wexler in The Chronicle of Social Change.
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