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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 498550" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>We are in a state where supposedly they can't be sued. However, somehow they do get sued. I don't understand it. But I'm sending this to the state Department of Juvenile Justice office, the state mental health dept (part of it pertains to them), the state legislators (our General Assembly because they just started their session last Wed and juvenile justice is on the agenda), the attorney's bar, office of child protection and advocacy, and others. Also, I'll make sure it gets to state reps/senators from each party. The more I write this stuff out, the more out of control it appears but the simpler it gets to see where the problems lie, in my humble opinion anyway. It's the blind leading the blind. The gap between the state and the local jurisdictions (who officially work for the state Department of Juvenile Justice) is humongous in this state. Oh- and that civil rights agency because I'm convinced my civil rights (Ie, my parental rights) have been and are being violated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm debating on the media- it's not that I want or expect my letter to get broadcast to the public, I'd just like for an investigative reporter to look into this. How do I shoot for that? Do all newspapers and tv stations have an investigative reporter? Do you know that our state Department of Juvenile Justice has a person designated and a standard protocol for dealing with "matters that could become public thru the media" but only have one guy at the state level in charge of local CSUs and apparently, he does NOTHING. His name and contact info aren't even publicized.</p><p></p><p>I don't know where it will lead, if anywhere, but it sure is therapuetic. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 498550, member: 3699"] We are in a state where supposedly they can't be sued. However, somehow they do get sued. I don't understand it. But I'm sending this to the state Department of Juvenile Justice office, the state mental health dept (part of it pertains to them), the state legislators (our General Assembly because they just started their session last Wed and juvenile justice is on the agenda), the attorney's bar, office of child protection and advocacy, and others. Also, I'll make sure it gets to state reps/senators from each party. The more I write this stuff out, the more out of control it appears but the simpler it gets to see where the problems lie, in my humble opinion anyway. It's the blind leading the blind. The gap between the state and the local jurisdictions (who officially work for the state Department of Juvenile Justice) is humongous in this state. Oh- and that civil rights agency because I'm convinced my civil rights (Ie, my parental rights) have been and are being violated. I'm debating on the media- it's not that I want or expect my letter to get broadcast to the public, I'd just like for an investigative reporter to look into this. How do I shoot for that? Do all newspapers and tv stations have an investigative reporter? Do you know that our state Department of Juvenile Justice has a person designated and a standard protocol for dealing with "matters that could become public thru the media" but only have one guy at the state level in charge of local CSUs and apparently, he does NOTHING. His name and contact info aren't even publicized. I don't know where it will lead, if anywhere, but it sure is therapuetic. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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