1.15 Child Abuse Laws: Not a Story of Failure, but of Progress & Hope

Published: May 21, 2018, 12:22 p.m.

b'\\u201cAs you read this sentence, a social worker somewhere is making a decision that will protect a child. As we look back across history, it is clear that the effort to protect children is not a story of failure, but a story of progress and hope. The child protection system is far from perfect, and much remains to be done, but, at the same time, much has been accomplished. \\u201c (John B. Myers, A Short History of Child Protection in America) This episode is more research, less true crime, but it\'s something listeners have been asking for! The law is not going solve child abuse, but we have very few ways as a society to respond vigorously to abuse, and legal endeavors seem to be a logical effort.\\xa0 When we speak of legal changes, there are a few different main ideas.\\xa0 First, we\\u2019ll talk about the shift in penal codes, in which child abuse became a felony in many states.\\xa0 Second, we\\u2019ll discuss the revisions to CAPTA (Child Abuse and Prevention T Act) in 1977, third, we\\u2019ll cover the reassertion of juvenile courts over social services, and with that we\\u2019ll feature one of the most important changes (in my opinion) of children having court-appointed advocates. \\xa0 Promo for Southern Gothic: \\xa0https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southern-gothic/id1348392537?mt=2 Promo for Nordic True Crime:\\xa0https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nordic-true-crime/id1357329217?mt=2 Facebook group: \\xa0https://www.facebook.com/groups/TargetedPodcast/ website:\\xa0 www.targetedpodcast.com email:\\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0targetedpodcast@gmail.com Twitter:\\xa0 @targetedpodcast \\xa0 Merchandise: \\xa0https://www.teepublic.com/user/targetedpodcast

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