U-Bahn network moves children from home to home
At the end of a long driveway lined with trees, surrounded by 18 hectares, a greenhouse and a flag, sits a historic day at home, where an indictment, the government said, children have been beaten and forced to sleep in a cot quite closed.
Tennessee, is responsible owners, Debra and Tom Schmitz, to exploit some of its 18 children, most of them is disabled. The state, said Debra Schmitz asked a knife on a child who has two children under penalty and forced five to dig holes in the ground, which would be their graves.
The couple, whose trial should begin on January 30, are also trafficking in children to move from a girl to Arizona without permission from the State welfare of the child servants.
The strong Schmitzes deny, taxes, the result of the complaint by children and nurses, working in their homes. “The kids have all our lives. It has been our brand, “said Debra Schmitz.
What is not denied, and that the process can contribute spotlight, their role in a largely unknown aspect of the oppressed nation of child welfare: an underground network of families, children in others do not want it. Some families are doing right and, finally, adopt children, but also others, perhaps against the well-being of children a law to notify authorities through interviews with USA Today with families, officials and child welfare experts. (Reference to contribution: No state compatible with Welfare)
“These are all houses in the USA, that the transfer of children from one place to another. Is never keep an overview. … These children come and go,” said Joe Shepard Sheriff Gibson County in rural north-west Tennessee, where Schmitzes life.
“Dump and run - it happens all the time,” said Ronald Federici, neuropsychologist in Alexandria, Virginia, and author of aid for children, Hopeless, has seven children. He said, a Adoptivfamilie abandoned a child in his office. He said there are hundreds of e-mail Chat Rooms, where human beings, children were adopted in finding new homes for them outside the public system.
“They do not want to sell the children. They do not want rid, “he says, and declares that children may have health problems adoptive parents never expected. “This is not the goods purchased. He said many of these parents in search of faster and cheaper offering.
But many couples in a large number of children are incredibly well-reasoned, “says Mark Kent, director of the National Center for Law & Policy adoption. He said many view the special needs of child care as a “calling”.
Some of these families know each other, because the practice known placement therapy (AT), a controversial discipline. Trailers Schmitzes say that the placement of therapy helps children to develop their new responsibilities of parents, but one critic described the technical “rather abruptly.” When there are problems with the family of a child, it sends another at home to practise this therapy.
Debra M. Schmitz, 80% to 90% of its Internet network has turned to therapy placement. Other practitioners are self-described Sharen and Michael Gravelle, a couple, Ohio, a judge, for the sake of law consultation last month had abused their 11 adopted children, some of them sleep in bunk beds cagelike.
The Gravelles face, a hearing has been seen today, that custody for children in home care.
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