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Confidentiality Statutes of Child Protection Proceedings

Michelle Garcia & Charisa Smith, Yale Law School

In the 2004 General Assembly session, a bill was introduced to open to the public all juvenile proceedings, including cases involving child abuse and neglect. While the bill was not approved, it will be re-introduced in the 2005 Session. To provide context for the discussion, two students at Yale Law School, who participate in Yale Legislative Services under the supervision of Voices' Shelley Geballe and Ellen Scalettar, prepared background materials on other states' positions on this issue, including interviews with key stakeholders in states that have opened proceedings in whole, or in part. (November 2004)

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Download Summary of findings (112.55K)
Download Table with summary of laws in each state (131.43K)
Download Interviews with key stakeholders in states with open proceedings (191.71K)

Issues
· Child Welfare
· Juvenile Justice

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