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They Took the Kids Last Night: How the Child Protection System Puts Families at Risk

Autor Diane L. Redleaf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2018 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This account of six families whose children were wrongly seized by child protection services vividly illustrates the constitutional balancing act where medicine, family interests, and child safety can clash.They Took the Kids Last Night shows a rarely exposed side of America's contemporary struggle to address child abuse, telling the stories of loving families who were almost destroyed by false allegations-readily accepted by caseworkers, doctors, the media, and, too often, the courts. Each of the six wrongly accused families profiled in this book faced an epic and life-changing battle when child protection caseworkers came to their homes to take their kids. In each case, a child had an injury whose cause was unknown; it could have been due to an accident, a medical condition, or abuse. Each family ultimately exonerated itself and restored its family life, but still bears scars from the experience that will never disappear. The book tells why and how the child protection system failed these families. It also examines the larger flaws in our country's child protection safety net that is supposed to sort out the innocent from the guilty in order to protect children.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440866289
ISBN-10: 1440866287
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Focuses on the child protection system from the moment of intervention-starting with the child abuse hotline call that targets a specific child as a victim and his or her parents as suspects

Notă biografică

Diane L. Redleaf has been a leading family defense attorney and policy advocate for over three decades. Since she graduated from Stanford Law School in 1979, she has led dozens of successful class action suits, appeals and policy reform initiatives on behalf of families.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionONE Today the Brady Bunch Kids Could Be Taken TooTWO A "Multidisciplinary Pediatric Consortium" Means Doctors Help Police and Caseworkers to Take the KidsTHREE The Investigation Begins in Earnest with "Hurry Up and Wait"FOUR It's Fine to Take the Kids, Unless the State Is LyingFIVE A Night to RememberSIX Planning for a Court Date to Keep the KidsSEVEN "Without Prejudice" Means You Lose the Kids for NowEIGHT Bringing on the WitnessesNINE The State's Star Witness and Someone the Investigation MissedTEN The Baby's at Risk If Breastfed in PrivateELEVEN Attacking the Doctor Who Knows Something About FracturesTWELVE To the Finish LineTHIRTEEN Attempts at Recourse and the End of the InvestigationFOURTEEN Partial Answers and Partial RemediesFIFTEEN A "Constellation of Injuries" Does Not Equal Child AbuseSIXTEENWe Believe the Children, Except When They Say the Baby Wasn't AbusedSEVENTEEN A Statistical Likelihood Doesn't Make Parents GuiltyEpilogue: What Needs to Be DoneNotesIndex

Recenzii

Redleaf's work is a worthy resource for families going through child welfare intrusions, and for the lawyers, doctors, and counselors who would advocate for them.