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The Credibility of Child Protective Services Rests on the Integrity of the Department Director.
(APSAC: American Professional Society Abuse Children, 2019)
For Mandated Reporters, Concern Is Not the Same as Suspicion.
(American Public Human Services Association-APHSA, 2017-10)
Coercion and Child Protective Services Investigations.
(American Public Human Services Association-APHSA, 2013-12)
Emergency Removal of a Foster Child—the Foster parents’ Rights.
(American Public Human Services Association-APHSA, 2013-08)
Improving Training, Interviewing Skills When Investigating Pre-Teens, Adolescents.
(ALM Media Properties, LLC., 2018-03-14)
Just as the medical profession has created pediatrics and adolescent medicine to address the unique needs of these age groups, law enforcement agencies need to train and guide law enforcement officials to handle cases with ...
Child Abuse: Beware the 'Unsubstantiated' Finding.
(State Bar of Wisconsin, 2018-09)
Every year in Wisconsin, many child-abuse allegations are made but not substantiated. There are ways to help families in such cases despite the lack of any formal finding that the abuse actually happened.
Identifying Mother-Son Incest: What Child Protective Services Investigators and Attorneys Need to Know.
(State Bar of Michigan Children's Law Section, 2013)
Society’s disdain and concern for child sexual abuse has been accelerated by the recent trial of Jerry Sandusky and a number of other local high profile cases. To address this phenomenon, every state has an infrastructure ...
The role of law enforcement in child welfare checks.
(Los Angeles County Bar Association., 2020-01)
Police welfare checks of residences without a warrant generally are permissible if police officers have reasonable grounds to believe an inhabitant inside a residence is in imminent danger.
Attorney Perspectives of Child Protective Services “Legal Kidnapping”.
(American Public Human Services Association-APHSA, 2019-02)
Critics call it “legal kidnapping,” a
somewhat derogatory term that
refers to the alleged overreaching that
Child Protective Services (CPS) effectuates
by improperly removing a child
from its parent(s), seemingly ...
Matching the Right CPS Investigator with the Right Investigation.
(American Public Human Services Association-APHSA, 2016-09)
[...]some relationships extend across investigations. Investigators that are assigned according to specialty might cross paths with others who specialize along similar lines: law enforcement officers, facility administrators, ...