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  2. Tennessee lawmakers unanimously passed Abrial's Law to ... - AOL

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    With 67,457 cases of child abuse and neglect in Tennessee in 2023 alone, this legislation has the potential to impact the lives of thousands of children across our state, and protect them from ...

  3. 'Path of ... bad behavior': A look at child domestic violence ...

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    Domestic abuse on children described as "more traumatic and catastrophic" coming out of COVID-19.

  4. Maureen Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Kenny's work has focused on examining mandatory reporters, such as teachers, compliance with their ethical and legal obligation to report suspected child maltreatment. [4] [5] Her work examines possible deterrents to reporting child abuse, teachers’ knowledge of signs and symptoms of abuse, and if there are any ethnic differences to reporting ...

  5. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, there was a 2348% increase in hotline calls from 150,000 in 1963 to 3.3 million in 2009. [7] In 2011, there were 3.4 million calls. [8] From 1992 to 2009 in the US, substantiated cases of sexual abuse declined 62%, physical abuse decreased 56% and neglect 10%.

  6. Mandated reporter - Wikipedia

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    The criteria for reporting vary significantly based on jurisdiction. [11] Typically, mandatory reporting applies to people who have reason to suspect the abuse or neglect of a child, but it can also apply to people who suspect abuse or neglect of a dependent adult or the elderly, [12] or to any members of society (sometimes called Universal Mandatory Reporting [UMR]).

  7. Death penalty for child rapists does more harm than good ...

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    William Arnold, 48, center, leaves the Davidson County Courthouse on Monday morning, free of a child rape conviction from 2013 after the District Attorney General's office declined to retry the case.

  8. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    In 2003, Judge Davenport issued a memo which was interpreted to order that, after a summons is issued, law enforcement officers must always physically arrest the child, and take them to the county's detention center—despite Tennessee state law which requires that, for many juvenile misdemeanor offenses, police officers must release children ...

  9. Tennessee bill to allow death penalty for child rape in ... - AOL

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    Tennessee could become one of the few states to permit capital punishment for rape of a child under 12. House Bill 1663, sponsored by House Majority Leader William Lamberth, R-Portland, would ...

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