Monday, April 4, 2011

Child welfare workers second-guess stressful jobs

By Associated Press
Sunday, April 3, 2011 - Added 1 day ago

NEW YORK — When child welfare worker Kelly Mares investigates an abuse case, she doesn’t know what’s going to greet her on the other side of the door. A ferocious dog. Or a gun. Or a meth lab, or angry parents who lash out violently.

She takes those risks willingly, she says, because she believes in protecting the city’s most vulnerable. But she’s not willing to risk going to jail. After two of her co-workers were charged with criminally negligent homicide in the death of a 4-year-old Brooklyn girl under their care, she’s rethinking her career. FULL STORY

Honey, if it was up to us, the parents who have been falsely accused and maliciously prosecuted in the unconstitutional courts of NO due process, where you supply perjury and half-truths-- we would have YOU in prison for your Federal crimes against families

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