At least 1,800 children die from abuse and neglect every year, and the total is probably considerably greater. Between a third and a half of these deaths may involve families that were already known to Child Protective Services through previous reports of maltreatment. Legislators, advocates, and the public need timely information about the circumstances leading to these events so they can identify policy and practice changes necessary to protect children. Federal law requires every state to have a policy that provides for publicly disclosing findings or information about child fatalities or near fatalities resulting from child abuse or neglect. However, the federal requirement is worded vaguely and has never been interpreted in regulations. Congress should change federal law to clarify current language and establish parameters for states in interpreting the law. Absent change at the federal level, states should amend their own policies to clarify terms and eliminate exceptions that violate the goal of transparency, require prompt notifications of maltreatment fatalities and near fatalities reported to agencies, and make comprehensive information available on request for all such cases.
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Table of Contents
- H OW F ED ER A L A N D STATE L AWS A N D POLICIES PREVENT MEANINGFUL DISCLOSURE ABOUT CHILD MALTREATMENT FATALITIES AND NEAR FATALITIES 1
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 4
- MARIE COHEN 4
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 5
- MARIE COHEN 5
- What Federal Law Requires 5
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 6
- MARIE COHEN 6
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 7
- MARIE COHEN 7
- State Disclosure Requirements for Child Maltreatment Fatalities and Near Fatalities 7
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 8
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- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 9
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- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 10
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- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 11
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- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 12
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- Information Released Routinely 12
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 13
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- Needed Changes to Federal and State Legislation 13
- KEEPING THE PUBLIC IN THE DARK 14
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- Conclusion 14
- About the Author 14
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