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NJ Assembly advances prison changes due to Edna Mahan problems

NJ Assembly advances prison changes due to Edna Mahan problems TRENTON – A half-dozen prison-related reforms, proposed in response to chronic abuse problems at New Jersey’s women’s prison, are expected to be approved Thursday by the Assembly after two committees endorsed them Tuesday. Assemblyman Raj Mukherji, D-Hudson, said the package is still just beginning of the Legislature work on the issue, with more bills to follow, but that there was a need to act swiftly. The Assembly Women and Children Committee will convene in June to review more bills concerning Edna Mahan Correctional Facility. “We hope that it will be a step forward in addressing what the women at Edna Mahan have suffered,” Mukherji said.

Jaylene Ingle

 Jaylene Ingle, 85, of Cleveland, passed away on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. She was born to the late J.W. and Reba Johnson Snyder on Jan. 25, 1936. Jaylene was a lifelong member of North Cleveland Church of God. She served on the Christian Education Board as chairperson of the Children’s Committee and taught in the two-year-old nursery for about 25 years. Jaylene was a leader in the Deaconess Ministry, worked and coordinated with the Greeters/Ushers Ministry, and coordinated a large volunteer effort for special projects. Jaylene worked at the YMCA as their office manager for 28 years. She also controlled the scholarship program and continued to work with that program part-time after retirement for 15 years.

I m not a paedo Scots charity worker jailed for child abuse vows to clear name after 15 years in hellhole

I m not a paedo Scots charity worker jailed for child abuse vows to clear name after 15 years in hellhole The former Children’s Panel chairman has spoken of his hope that people in Scotland will accept him as a victim of a grave miscarriage of justice. Updated David Brown in his last day at Albanian detention centre with friend Klajdi Korreshi Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Interpretation ignores dangers in misreading child protection statistics

I BELIEVE Professor Andy Bilson has interpreted Scottish child protection statistics in a way that is unsustainable and potentially dangerous for vulnerable children (Sunday National, May 2). Where he wants fewer child protection investigations, I would argue for many more. His detailed research, into how such investigations have grown by a third over five years, leads him to question the justification for most of them. This is because almost three-quarters did not place a child on the child protection register. The number on this register at any one time has fallen from 2668 in 2017 to 2580 in 2020. “What this means is that more families have been put through the pain and humiliation of being accused of harming a child, without increasing the number of children found to be harmed. This represents bad and ineffective social work practice,” he says.

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