Why is the case of R.v.Mohan (1994) so important to forensic psychologists?
A) It stressed the duty to protect a third party.
B) It dealt with the admissibility of expert evidence.
C) It established guidelines for reporting child abuse.
D) It highlighted the importance of client confidentiality.
E) It dealt with the issue of racial segregation.
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