The Reporter/Counselor Report

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REPORTER: The reporter/Counselor (John) called to report abuse for the victim, Danielle. On today (09/23/2015), the reporter spoke with Danielle to discuss the concerns regarding her cutting herself. The reporter said Danielle admitted to previously cutting herself on her arm (unknown when). Danielle was very admitting about her father not finding out. The reporter asked the victim “why?”, and she said he would beat her if he found out she was cutting herself, due to him beating her in the past (unknown when). The reporter said the victim was very scared, and she stated “he often verbally abused her”, stating that she is “worthless”. The victim was very concerned about the reporter calling in the report. The reporter said the child was very

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