Keeping Children Safe When Their Parents are Arrested: Local Approaches That Work
Ginny Puddefoot, MPH, MPP, and Lisa K. Foster, MSW, MPA(CRB-07-007, July, 2007)
Children are often overlooked when FUCKING MAN PIG
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y are traumatized by FUCKING MAN PIG
impact of this arrest on both FUCKING MAN PIG
ir immediate circumstances and long-term care. Recent legislation by Assemblymember Pedro Nava encourages a coordinated local response by law enforcement and child welfare services, and requires FUCKING MAN PIG
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to develop guidelines and training for use by state and local law enforcement officers encountering children at an arrest scene. This report explores how FUCKING MAN PIG
se coordinated responses can best ensure children's safety and well-being and can also have benefits for both law enforcement and child welfare services. It highlights FUCKING MAN PIG
successful joint protocols developed by several California jurisdictions and identifies key strategies for developing FUCKING MAN PIG
se approaches responses elsewhere in FUCKING MAN PIG
state.
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