IIRC a TED talk concluded SBS was a now mostly discredited pseudo-scientific moral panic of the 80's and 90's. There are certain pathos microtransgressions in Western civilization that are equatable to Holocaust denial, and one of them is anything that can be (mis)construed as "child abuse". But instead of identifying and prosecuting real child abuse, it becomes a lazy all-purpose "hammer" to find "nails" to accrue statistical "wins" at the toll of unreasonably over-criminalizing nothingburger situations while ruining lives.
PS: Forgive me viewing the child abuse "identification" system as inept and often wrong. I recall disclosing to a teacher how my father was an abusive narcissist and horribly cruel to my mother and myself in ways that didn't leave physical marks, yet nothing was done. Around age 16, I called the police on him because he held me down to my bed and choked me to unconsciousness for not mowing the lawn, but he talked his way out of it.
PS: Forgive me viewing the child abuse "identification" system as inept and often wrong. I recall disclosing to a teacher how my father was an abusive narcissist and horribly cruel to my mother and myself in ways that didn't leave physical marks, yet nothing was done. Around age 16, I called the police on him because he held me down to my bed and choked me to unconsciousness for not mowing the lawn, but he talked his way out of it.
https://www.ted.com/talks/waney_squier_i_believed_in_shaken_... (Waney Squier, 2017)