Suicide rates for NJ kids may be higher than the numbers indicateSuicide rates for NJ kids may be higher than the numbers indicateSome medical examiners are not being truthful, according the the head of the New Jersey Department of Children and FamiliesDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ gets 78,000 child-abuse calls a year, and it's trending upwardNJ gets 78,000 child-abuse calls a year, and it's trending upwardJersey residents are required by law to report any suspected abuse.David MatthauDavid Matthau