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In this May 13, 2019 photo, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Acting Director Marc Smith discusses a review by the University of Chicago's Chapin Hall policy research center of the DCFS Intact Family Services program, during a press event at DCFS, in Chicago. A study released Wednesday, May 15, 2019, has found that Illinois' child welfare agency is so intent on keeping children with their parents and not putting them in foster care despite strong indications that they've been physically abused or neglected that it has put those children in greater danger. (Ashlee Rezin/Sun Times via AP)/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

In this May 13, 2019 photo, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Acting Director Marc Smith discusses a review by the University of Chicago's Chapin Hall policy research center of the DCFS Intact Family Services program, during a press event at DCFS, in Chicago. A study released Wednesday, May 15, 2019, has found that Illinois' child welfare agency is so intent on keeping children with their parents and not putting them in foster care despite strong indications that they've been physically abused or neglected that it has put those children in greater danger. (Ashlee Rezin/Sun Times via AP)/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

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