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May 30, 2012
Sex Trafficking in Your Backyard Part Two: Time to Start Helping Youth By Maggie Berndt When you hear the term “Sex Trafficking,” what comes to mind? Girls in countries far
Wisconsin improves reporting of injuries to children under its watch
A law spurred by the beating death of a 13-month-old Milwaukee boy has significantly improved the public accountability of those charged with protecting Wisconsin’s abused and neglected children, according to
The Many Faces of Facebook
By Kristy Shew Social networking. Connecting with friends. Status updates. Event planning. Up-to-date, current information about anyone and everyone. Welcome to the world of Facebook. This online networking site has
Part 2: Not So Black and White Issues in Child Welfare
In May 2011, Jonathan Litt joined Kids Matter Inc. as a law intern. Mr. Litt is currently pursing a law degree and plans to seek a graduate degree in community
Part 1: Not So Black and White Issues in Child Welfare
In May 2011, Jonathan Litt joined Kids Matter Inc. as a law intern. Mr. Litt is currently pursing a law degree and plans to seek a graduate degree in community
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
The April edition of the CASA Newsletter focuses on the benefits CASA children can receive from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Crime Victim Compensation Program. This program provides benefits to