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According to Dr. Gardner, "there's a complex network of social workers, mental health professionals, and law enforcement officials that actually encourages charges of child abuse--whether they're reasonable or not." In effect, the Mondale Act according to some professionals, despite its good intentions, created--and continues to fund--a virtual child abuse industry, populated by people whose livelihoods depend on bringing more and more allegations into the system. To learn more, read the article A System Out of Control: The Epidemic of False Allegations of Child Abuse. While it seems unlikely most social workers and mental health professionals fit this extreme profile (as most have good intentions), it's scary to think that even one would have these intentions.

The following resources below provide information in regards to government funded programs such as Child Protective Services (CPS) and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and are provided to help parents and others who are subject to being violated or at risk to understand and learn more about how these programs work and what they can do to better protect themselves from becoming a victim of false reporting of abuse.

Child Protective Services (CPS) Resources

  1. Armin A. Brott, (Berkely, California), ( .read more)
    A System Out of Control: The Epidemic of False Allegations of Child Abuse
    Child Protective Services (CPS) and their treatment of allegations of abuse in divorce.
  2. Fighting Child Protective Services (CPS) False Accusations, ( .read more)
    What to Do if CPS Agents Are Investigating You: See "What Others Recommend"
  3. National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, ( .read more)
    National Coalition for Child Protection Reform
    "Absolute Power corrupts...Absolutely"
  4. Filing a Complaint About Child Welfare Services (California), ( .read more)
    Complaints About CSW: Filing a complaint about social worker conduct, county CSW agencies, judges misconduct or wrongdoing, law enforcement officers, suspected child abuse or neglect.

Child Protective Services (CPS) Information and Studies

  1. National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information ( .read more)
    State-Specific Child Abuse and Neglect Information: Find information on laws governing child abuse and neglect, and conferences and training for your State or others.
  2. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (Washington, D.C.), ( .read more)
    Child Protective Services (CPS) system in the United States: A 2-Year Study
    Describes the current status of the Child Protective Services (CPS) system and reform efforts underway around the nation to improve its operation.