Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fancy Way To Say Murder Of A Kid

When a man dies from unnatural causes, it is called homicide.

When a child dies from unnatural causes, it is called Child Maltreatment Fatality (CMF) and it does not cross the line when it comes to police intervention.

This is a study by Emily Douglas, Ph.D. of Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts entitled: Child Maltreatment Fatalities - Perceptions of Child Welfare Professionals Study.

It is biased as it takes no consideration in dealing with immediate family members of the child.

The questions are loaded, leaving you no other option but to answer in the affirmative.

Assumptions are made that there are no deaths in residential institutions.

Perception of the survey is skewed by failing to provide consideration of foster parents as custodians/guardians.

I could go on, but I have a much better idea....

There was only one purpose in this study and that was to create billable training programs to incite a massive hysterical propaganda campaign that if workers do not get the Bridgewater special on CMF, then it will be the end of the world for all children.

My purpose of posting this study is to provide transparency to the world of what goes on behind the iron curtain of child welfare.  Universities are major players.  Workers of society are just that, workers who take direction from the major players.

This study is nothing more than a fancy way of making someone feel good about murder of a child.

Child Maltreatment Fatalities - Perceptions of Child Welfare Professionals Study

 

 

 

 

 



I encourage everyone to take this survey to distort her findings.

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