Friday, November 12, 2010

Justice for Children: Reporting Abuse and Neglect

Justice for Children: Reporting Abuse and Neglect
Posted: Nov 10, 2010 9:08 AM

WATERLOO (KWWL) -- Nearly 80% of child abuse cases in Iowa are actually cases of child neglect - when a parent or other caregiver puts a child in a dangerous situation. Many times that revolves around drugs or alcohol. Sometimes those cases are never reported until it's too late.

Iowa Department of Human Services officials say the number of neglect cases in the state rose 79% last year. The number of physical abuse cases dropped. Only 9% of cases in 2009 were from physical abuse. DHS officials say the top factors in abuse and neglect cases are alcohol and drugs.

"If we could, by the magic wand, get rid of these drugs that are so debilitating and cause people to make such bad judgments, if we could get rid of that, the temptation to use them, we would halve the rate of child abuse or neglect or more," said DHS spokesman Roger Munns.  FULL STORY

It seems like the system is getting a tad more honest. They are admitting that what you and I think is ABUSE is a rather minor portion of their cases at 20%. 

Real abuse is a CRIME and should be handled as such by the police, not the malfeasant and incompetent DHS. 

If anybody were observing the Constitution, the KIDS would have their RIGHTS observed. Being kidnapped and held for ransom by DHS is NOT their "Best Interest" Civil Right. 

"There is no system ever devised by mankind that is guaranteed to rip husband and wife or father, mother and child apart so bitterly than our present Family Court System."- Judge Brian Lindsay Retired Supreme Court Judge, New York, New York 

"There is something bad happening to our children in family courts today that is causing them more harm than drugs, more harm than crime and even more harm than child molestation." Judge Watson L. White Superior Court Judge, Cobb County, Georgia 

"There is no crueler tyranny than that which is exercised under color or law, and with the colors of justice." -United States v. Janotti, 673 F.2d 578, 614 (3d Cir. 1982) (Aldisert, J., dissenting) (quoting Montesquieu, Del‘Esprit des Lois (1748) 

"As many as 75 percent of all children in foster care, upon leaving the system, will have experienced sexual abuse. One study by Johns Hopkins University found that the rate of sexual abuse within the foster-care system is more than four times as high as in the general population; in group homes, the rate of sexual abuse is more than 28 times that of the general population." --Sexual Abuse: An Epidemic in Foster Care Settings? By Orlow, Orlow & Orlow July 17, 2009 

The standard CPS mode of operation is to kidnap the kids, unconstitutionally Legally Abuse the parents for Imaginary Crimes, dope the kids out of their heads in state custody, fraudulently collect their Medicare, and put them up for sale in the Kiddie Pound. 

There is absolutely nothing honorable or good in this agency. They have NO success stories. They destroy every life they touch. 

  Be ready to answer the CPS agent when she brings the False Allegation to YOUR front door. 

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