In an era where smartphones and home security cameras make recording everyday interactions commonplace, the question of whether parents can legally videotape Child Protective Services (CPS) workers or ...
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Concerns rise over child safety as CPS and police adjust to new anonymous reporting law
SAN ANTONIO - Changes in the state law could allow some reports of child abuse to slip through the cracks. Local law enforcement may be sending people back to child protective services to make ...
PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano signed four measures into law Tuesday which backers say will provide more public oversight of Child Protective Services. One bill would require CPS to promptly provide ...
"The question of whether parents should be allowed to videotape CPS workers and court-appointed professionals during home visits is complex," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack. Texas is a ...
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