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Recent discussion with another doctor, and even spoke briefly with a child abuse detective. 
A patient divulges in an encounter, viewing child pornography, caught by someone else in the home. States they stopped, are done, won't do again, no children around, not other desires/thoughts expressed, etc. Nothing else divulged/expressed other than remorse for that action, and being caught.
The question is, does this fall under mandatory reporting? Does a mention of viewing child pornography induce our requirements as mandatory reporters?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			A patient divulges in an encounter, viewing child pornography, caught by someone else in the home. States they stopped, are done, won't do again, no children around, not other desires/thoughts expressed, etc. Nothing else divulged/expressed other than remorse for that action, and being caught.
The question is, does this fall under mandatory reporting? Does a mention of viewing child pornography induce our requirements as mandatory reporters?