District Attorney bullies child abuse investigators into falsifying reports!
State welfare
chief says D.A. office willing to 'cuss, scream, threaten' social workers
WICHITA, Kansas - June 9, 2008 - A parental rights
advocacy group in Kansas was "floored" when the state child welfare
chief admitted that his social workers were being "bullied" into
falsifying the reports that lead to children being taken out of their homes and
placed in foster care.
In a meeting with Citizens for
Change, Don Jordan, secretary of the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation
Services, had his comments recorded on tape: "In Sedgwick County,
oftentimes we end up writing things because it's what our social workers get
bullied by the District Attorney's Office into writing."
Later in the meeting Jordan said,
"I am working on our staff that we do our assessments properly and we not
get bullied into writing things we don't believe. But then the reality comes
down to, you send a 25-year-old social worker into a room with a 15-year county
A.D.A. (assistant district attorney) who is willing to yell at them, cuss at
them, scream at them and threaten them."
The reports Jordan was referring
to, called affidavits, are official permanent records of a child abuse
investigation, containing a social worker's summary of circumstances and
interviews with parents, children and others who may have evidence of abuse.
Judges rely on the affidavits to
determine the level of a child's risk and the potential necessity for removal
into temporary custody or foster care.
Marlene Jones, a Wichita resident who contends her
family lost custody of her grandson based on false information in an affidavit,
was at the meeting where Jordan spoke. "I was so floored at what he
said," she told The Wichita Eagle, "that this man
acknowledged… he was aware of what was going on."