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Department of Child Services spokeswoman Ann Houseworth said Indiana law requires anyone who reasonably suspects abuse to report it.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Sean Houseworth of Highlands Ranch, Colo., won the men's half marathon in 1:03.12.
SI.com 2011
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Though many offenders know and believe it is wrong to steal, Houseworth writes, they will simultaneously have conflicting beliefs that allow for an "exception to the rule."
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Goals: T: Houseworth 3, Smith 3, Johnson; NC: Fotheringham.
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Cops and robbers thinking begins the second the opportunity and the thought of stealing something enters a person's mind, Houseworth says.
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"If you stole, you did cops and robbers thinking," Houseworth writes.
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When asked to elaborate on how cutting payments to caregivers would help the agency serve children, Houseworth said: "Based on the studies we conducted, the per diem paid by the department more than met the costs associated with serving foster children."
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A primary obstacle for counselors, Houseworth says, is that most theft offenders have systematically desensitized themselves to how abnormal the thought of stealing is, and the wrongness of stealing.
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When asked to elaborate on how cutting payments to caregivers would help the agency serve children, Houseworth said: "Based on the studies we conducted, the per diem paid by the department more than met the costs associated with serving foster children."
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According to Houseworth, knowing that stealing hurts other people will not be a deterrent to stealing unless the person cares about others enough to not hurt them.
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