Rethinking Ohio Mandated Reporting for Child Neglect

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This article briefly outlines the history and harm of family separation, reviews applicable federal and Ohio laws concerning child neglect and screening guidelines for investigation, and examines the social justice implications of rethinking mandated reporting requirements and implementing alternatives to protect children from systemic oppression and violence from the family policing system

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Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

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Last time updated on 22/11/2025

This paper was published in Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.

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