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Linking Child Maltreatment & Juvenile Justice

Frank Kopczynski
November 13, 2004
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Guest: Christy Sharp

Our children need to be kept safe and healthy and should be given as many opportunities as possible to help them grow into happy, productive people. The Child Welfare League of America is making this a national priority.

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