cheese1234cheese t1_ixd1zdl wrote
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This is a huge factor. MA for example which is also very high has more mandated reporting — ME is similar I would guess
boon4376 t1_ixdmhdw wrote
Also suggests why conservative states that normalize abuse or sweep it under the rug, or forgive it at church every week report it less.
Subject_Painter_2082 t1_ixeveag wrote
Your comment is factually inaccurate, states regardless of general political leanings, are spread pretty evenly throughout this list.
Gtfohwybs.
Best-Mathematician50 t1_ixe9em5 wrote
What unique abuse would you be referring to that somehow makes it special enough to not expose. It isn’t normalized and every state has families in which children are afraid to report it regardless of religion or otherwise
[deleted] t1_ixdue8w wrote
Source?
Popomatik OP t1_ixedir4 wrote
Look at the bottom of the post
lucidlilacdream t1_ixdwcpr wrote
Most states have mandated reporting.
Also, the states at the mid to bottom include Washington, Vermont, California which tend to also have higher levels of state funding and mandated reporting. So, more reporting doesn’t explain it all.
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Brains_4_Soup t1_ixesuh7 wrote
Teachers are mandated reporters in both states. It’s part of my job to report suspected child abuse.
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