Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


All I can say is it's about damn time!

Incest survivors have urged California legislators to pass legal
protections for children who are placed in their abusers' custody. 

The Incest Survivors Speakers Bureau of Yolo County held a statehouse  
news conference on the problem today and promoted legislation addressing 
it. 
    
Shari Karney, a victim's rights attorney whose own incest story was
portrayed in an NBC TV movie, ``Shattered Trust,'' said she's been 
unable to save a single child from sexual abuse -- despite hundreds of 
calls from distraught mothers. 

Says Karney: ``The judge in case after case has sent the child back
into the hands of the abuser.'' 

Mothers told of courts awarding children to abusive fathers and other  
relatives despite evidence that they had sexually assaulted them.
 
Shira Dee of Los Banos told UPI that authorities confirmed abuse  
against her 4- and 3-year-old daughters in 1993, but she lost them to 
her ex-husband a few years later after she refused to allow unsupervised 
visits -- despite a hospital's finding that they'd been raped. 

A bill introduced by Assemblyman Tom Torlakson, D-Antioch, would  
require perpetrators in court cases to prove a youngster would be safe 
in his care -- if there's evidence of child sexual abuse against him. 

Child advocates also are backing a proposal to have judges undergo
training on the incest issue. 
--
Kathy E
"I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
isn't looking too good for you either"
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