Sunday, March 22, 2009

Dozens in CPS have criminal records

Dozens in CPS have criminal records

Drug possession, domestic violence, repeatedly driving drunk, assault with a deadly weapon – any one of these charges or convictions could lead child protective services workers to remove children from a home or force a parent into counseling.

But all of those crimes and many others appear in the backgrounds of employees of Sacramento County's Child Protective Services, a Bee investigation has found.

Note: Yes, we all know that CPS workers are criminals.

1 comment:

  1. There they are, making Child Protection decisions, about whether to remove Children from suspected abusing Parents,and have Criminal Records themselves.
    It just shows that enhanced CRB disclosures are just a waste of time, if these so called Child Protectors, are allowed to work with vulnerable Children,and make Child protection assessments in general.
    Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice UK

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