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The truth behind "child protection reform"

Child Protective Services took my child in October 2004 based on false allegations. I had to fight to get her back and finally did, but not before Child Protective Services had caused great harm to my child and my family.

The truth behind 'child protection reform' is that there has not been any meaningful child protective reform in the United States, but there needs to be. One of the biggest problems with Child Protective Services (CPS) is that they spend too much time investigating false allegations and therefore are unable to investigate real cases of neglect and abuse. So we have the anomaly of innocent parents rotting in prison, while children still die from abuse.

The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta claims that there are three million child abuse reports made every year. Two million of those reports are without merit. What has created this situation?

Mandated reporting is the primary culprit. Doctors, nurses, teachers, psychiatrists and numerous other professions are required by law to report any suspicions of child abuse and neglect. If they don't, they can be charged with a felony and go to jail. So to protect themselves, mandated reporters report things that they wouldn't report if the threat of jail wasn't hanging over their heads.

We need to get rid of mandated reporting. We need to trust doctors, nurses and teachers to make the right decision when they suspect abuse and neglect. This would cut down on the number of baseless child abuse reports and give Child Protective Services the time and money to concentrate on real abuse.

Currently, filing false abuse reports is only a misdemeanor in most states, and it is not taken very seriously. It needs to be made a felony. I listened to a guy on talk radio the other day who has had twelve false reports of child abuse made against him. Even CPS admits that he is innocent, but they claim they cannot do anything about it. Someone has it in for this guy and is using CPS to retaliate against him. If it was a felony to file false reports of child abuse, the number of false reports would diminish and CPS would have the time and resources to investigate real abuse.

There are several other areas where Child Protective Services needs reform. If CPS investigates you, they have sixty days to issue a report. CPS can find that the allegations are unfounded or they can indicate them, which means that they believe there is some credible evidence to substantiate the report.

If a report in indicated, your name automatically


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