Mical Raz is professor of history and health policy at the University of Rochester and works as a hospitalist at Strong Memorial Hospital.
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"Breaking Families, Making Families offers a fascinating history of the child welfare system that helps us understand how the liberal consensus on 'child abuse' shifted from an emphasis on transformation within families (and keeping them together) to a punitive family regulation system that made new families by removing children from their parents and adopting them out." - Laura Briggs, Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at University of Massachusetts Amherst

