In 1962, Dr. Henry Kempe published his seminal work The Battered-Child Syndrome, which highlighted ______.
a. the problem of child abuse and how the medical community is in a position to recognize and report instances of child abuse
b. the fact that when mothers leave an abusive relationship, children often accompanied the mothers to the shelters, which left them at higher risks of child abuse
c. that non-governmental child protection agencies throughout the United States were mainly in the big cities, with no formal child protection existing in rural areas
d. juvenile courts had the jurisdiction to intervene in cases of abuse and neglect
a. the problem of child abuse and how the medical community is in a position to recognize and report instances of child abuse
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