Juvenile
Dec. 3, 2001
Slippery Steps Toward Adulthood
We should be ashamed of our collective failure to provide even basic services to the children in our foster care system, many of whom have been beaten or starved to death or suffered serious injuries while in the care of the system designed to protect them.




By Daniel Grunfeld and Jenny Weisz
We should be ashamed of our collective failure to provide even basic services to the children in our foster care system, many of whom have been beaten or starved to death or suffered serious injuries while in the care of the system designed to protect them.
Fundamental refo...
We should be ashamed of our collective failure to provide even basic services to the children in our foster care system, many of whom have been beaten or starved to death or suffered serious injuries while in the care of the system designed to protect them.
Fundamental refo...
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