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Volume 34, No. 6 June 2003




  Point/Counterpoint:
The mandated reporting debate
Print version: page 28

Editor's note to frame the debate

Many states mandate professionals to report to a specified agency when there is reason to suspect abuse or neglect in children and other vulnerable populations. Often, "mandated reporting laws" explicitly include psychologists in the list of professionals with a reporting obligation. At issue here is whether research psychologists ought to be mandated reporters.

Point:
Yes, there should be mandated reporting for researchers

Counterpoint:
No, researchers should not be mandated reporters of child abuse

 

 


 
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