Re: Social Worker Arrested/Obstruction of Justice
- From: "editor@xxxxxxxxxxx" <editor@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Oct 2005 02:16:55 -0800
Tiny Dancer wrote:
>"It is an unusual situation where they would go after a >social worker for obstruction of justice where she was >probably looking out for the interests
>of her client," said Robert M. Bloom of Boston >University School of Law. "It seems to me like they are >going through a lot of effort."
Really? Is it any right of a social worker to be helping a kid too
young to drive to get an abortion - especially unless Social Services
has custody of that girl?
This state has been plagued for 20+ years now by a tug-of-war
between police and social workers in child-abuse and child-neglect
cases. Police inevitably want parent prosecuted; social workers use
kid as a "carrot" to get abusive parent into parenting classes, etc.,
to get kid back. The result is that effective criminal prosecution of
these cases gets impossible - until an abused or neglected kid is
killed.
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