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I'd argue we should look each case on the evidence, and leave out assumptions based on the parents' social class. Such assumptions were why medical conditions were mistaken for evidence of shaking (which happened often), or why clear accidents were charged as criminal neglect.
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Identical evidence can lead to divergent conclusions with different priors.
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In Mississippi, the problem will look worse, because there are few wealthy families. The statistical sample is small, and it's also highly likely that these people know the local sheriff, the DA, etc etc. The sheriff isn't going to arrest people when he knows them & their kids.
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