Child Abuse and Neglect
Juvenile Courts vs. Criminal Courts: Tackling Child Abuse Cases
The Juvenile Court is a sub-division of the Superior court, which handles cases of child abuse and neglect under its Child Dependency department. The Juvenile Court often intervenes to protect children where there have allegations made of abuse and neglect upon the family. It can not only remove children from their homes and place them in foster care but also can terminate parental rights and create new ones. Government agencies and social services are usually involved if a child is removed from his/her home, which are then responsible for the child until he/she is placed in the care of suitable relatives or with foster family, which are by law required to be monitored regularly as per The Federal Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of (Public Law, 96-272).
The rulings of the Juvenile Courts may seem pretty extreme in their ruling, as it may result in the separation of the family, which in itself can have a strong effect on the child. The effect can be doubled in the scenario if the Foster family is not a reliable one, which can provide a good home for the child. In a criminal court proceeding, while the effect of the court proceedings can be quite hard for…
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