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Should Child Protective Services be the sole decider of child abuse?

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A child is brought to the emergency room with an injury. Was it caused by abuse? When investigated by the police, hospital staff, and child protective services (CPS), each entity may view the same events differently, but the sole and final decisionmaker is CPS. From the perspective of a layperson, this may be puzzling. Police are rigorously trained in detecting illegal behavior. Nurses and doctors spend years gaining practical experience in determining how injuries occur.

Helene Weiss
Helene is a Partner at Marsh Law Firm and works to protect the rights of abuse survivors. Helene works on a wide range of matters representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse, child pornography, and campus sexual abuse, harassment, and retaliation. Helene is a former Special Victims Bureau Prosecutor at the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, where she prosecuted an extensive array of criminal matters, including child abuse, sexual abuse, attempted murder, elder abuse, and domestic violence cases. Helene was also a member of the Animal Crimes Unit, where she prosecuted offenses perpetrated against animals, including severe torture and criminal neglect.
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