Follows workers for the Emergency Children's Service, a division of New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare, as they respond to reports of child abuse. Abused children suffer, and when they grow older they may abuse others. Violence, ...See moreFollows workers for the Emergency Children's Service, a division of New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare, as they respond to reports of child abuse. Abused children suffer, and when they grow older they may abuse others. Violence, therefore, may be handed down through generations. There may be a more important topic in urban life, but it's hard to know what it is. Written by
New York Times
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