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For Cubias, this was worse than neglect — to be abandoned by the district and relegated to some white guy he'd never met.
"It was this process, at which the family were legally represented, that enabled the systemic failings and neglect to be exposed.
It is in fact based on the Poor Law Amendment Act 1868 and its replacement in 1933, which referred to the same requirement for neglect to be "wilful", and for the child to be subjected to "unnecessary suffering".
"Life — my life — is rich with gay 'characters'; how can any fiction that hopes to pass itself off as plausible neglect to be the same?" Mr. Chabon said in a 2007 interview with washingtonpost.com.
Some have argued that the wording of the 1933 Act already allows for severe emotional or psychological neglect to be prosecuted under criminal law, as the term to "ill-treat" a child could possibly be interpreted as inclusive of such forms of neglect.
Bliss on paper, but, with a baby, it proved to be something of a challenge, not least because many of the locals thought it was bordering on child neglect to be walking with a baby strapped to my chest in 30C-plus heat.
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