Updated: Four Arrested in Fla. Foster Care Child Prostitution Ring | WFSU:
An ongoing investigation has revealed children in Florida’s foster care system are being recruited as prostitutes. The Florida Department of Children and Families says it’s horrified by the allegations that pimps were targeting girls in group homes subcontracted by the state.
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Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Law victimizes families; remedy to avert fraud not on the table, yet. Will NH Legislators Speak Up?
DMVC Productions = Results: Law victimizes families; remedy to avert fraud not on the table, yet. Will NH Legislators Speak Up?:
"A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success." Elbert Hubbard
New Hampshire needs a mandate in the law under NH RSA 169-C that at least the now anonymous caller's numbers are maintained in the DCYF database for retrieval and to follow-up on when "false allegations are made" not when there is simply no finding but when it is proven that the information provide was insightful with the intent to do harm; which would be an abrogation of the privilege of immunity under:
This would allow the victim relief from fraudulent and malicious attacks and allow the prosecutor to retrieve wasted tax dollars from the perpetrator. It would also decrease unnecessary calls and the use of already extended and over extended CPSW's (child protection workers) working on cases compared to other states. Saving the division and State tax-payer thousands on unnecessary visits annually.
"A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success." Elbert Hubbard
New Hampshire needs a mandate in the law under NH RSA 169-C that at least the now anonymous caller's numbers are maintained in the DCYF database for retrieval and to follow-up on when "false allegations are made" not when there is simply no finding but when it is proven that the information provide was insightful with the intent to do harm; which would be an abrogation of the privilege of immunity under:
169-C:31 Immunity From Liability. – Anyone participating in good faith in the making of a report pursuant to this chapter is immune from any liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed. Any such participant has the same immunity with respect to participation in any investigation by the department or judicial proceeding resulting from such report.
Source. 1979, 361:2. 1994, 411:17. 1995, 310:175, eff. Nov. 1, 1995.
This would allow the victim relief from fraudulent and malicious attacks and allow the prosecutor to retrieve wasted tax dollars from the perpetrator. It would also decrease unnecessary calls and the use of already extended and over extended CPSW's (child protection workers) working on cases compared to other states. Saving the division and State tax-payer thousands on unnecessary visits annually.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Shocking Reports of Overmedicated Foster Children Force Government Review
Shocking Reports of Overmedicated Foster Children Force Government Review « SpeakEasy:
Three years ago, Mirko and Regina Ceska of Crawfordville, FLA told former Gov. Charlie Crist their two adopted 12-year-olds had been prescribed 11 pills a day, including the powerful antipsychotic Seroquel, reported the Tampa Bay Times.“These girls were overdosed and would fall asleep right in front of us several times a day,” Mirko Ceska told Crist at an “Explore Adoption Day” event. “It seems to be a prerequisite for foster children to be on medication,” said Ceska, calling the pills “chemical restraint.”
Three years ago, Mirko and Regina Ceska of Crawfordville, FLA told former Gov. Charlie Crist their two adopted 12-year-olds had been prescribed 11 pills a day, including the powerful antipsychotic Seroquel, reported the Tampa Bay Times.“These girls were overdosed and would fall asleep right in front of us several times a day,” Mirko Ceska told Crist at an “Explore Adoption Day” event. “It seems to be a prerequisite for foster children to be on medication,” said Ceska, calling the pills “chemical restraint.”
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Foster parents don't want abused kids
Eyewitness News: Foster parents don't want abused kids:
CAPE TOWN - Cape Town Child Welfare says finding good foster parents for children who have been abused or neglected remains a constant challenge.
CAPE TOWN - Cape Town Child Welfare says finding good foster parents for children who have been abused or neglected remains a constant challenge.
The organisation says many people are reluctant to look after these children, because of the financial implications involved.
Drug court program offers substance abusers comprehensive treatment
Drug court program offers substance abusers comprehensive treatment » Local news » The Enid News and Eagle, Enid, OK:
ENID — Overcrowded and underfunded prison systems, paired with high recidivism rates for drug offenders after release, have led many courts to pursue alternative sentencing programs, providing supervised drug treatment programs in lieu of prison time for non-violent drug offenders.
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ENID — Overcrowded and underfunded prison systems, paired with high recidivism rates for drug offenders after release, have led many courts to pursue alternative sentencing programs, providing supervised drug treatment programs in lieu of prison time for non-violent drug offenders.
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Grandmother continues in ongoing child custody battle
Grandmother continues in ongoing child custody battle | Florida Family Law Attorney Blog:
Go for it Grammy!
On behalf of Leininger Law Firm, P.A. posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Go for it Grammy!
On behalf of Leininger Law Firm, P.A. posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, June 27, 2012
A 52-year-old grandmother is hoping to adopt her two young grandchildren and is engaged in an ongoing battle with adoption services and state courts to do so. Her case will finally be heard by the Court of Appeals in the state where the children are currently living, and will determine whether or not the children can be adopted by their grandmother or by their current foster parents.
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Social worker arrested during major investigation into 'Florida foster care child prostitution ring'
Social worker arrested during major investigation into 'Florida foster care child prostitution ring' | Mail Online:
"Jean LaCroix, 46, is accused of five counts of unlawful sex with 17-year-old who had been placed in his care"
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"Jean LaCroix, 46, is accused of five counts of unlawful sex with 17-year-old who had been placed in his care"
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