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Family Court Corruption - by Jill Jones-Soderman (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Child trafficking and sexual abuse has become prominent across the country, and is infiltrating the family court system.
- Author(s): Jill Jones-Soderman
- 304 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Child Advocacy
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Book Synopsis
Child trafficking and sexual abuse has become prominent across the country, and is infiltrating the family court system. The most depraved among us have bought their way into power, and into the control of criminal prosecution against incest.
Those who are trying to protect children from their abusers are accused of parental alienation. Every afflicted victim is so overwhelmed with the horrors of their own situation that there is no energy to move beyond their own tragedy.
This book sheds light on these issues, and shares resources from those who are working against corruption in this field.
Review Quotes
"The prevalence of child trafficking and sexual abuse is of central importance in today's society. As the Executive Director of the Foundation for Child Victims of the Family Courts, Jill Jones-Soderman addresses this important issue in her book Family Court Corruption and offers strategies that our family court system should implement to protect the vulnerable youth of our society. Family Court Corruption is an important resource for everyone seeking to address this important societal topic." Edward F, Gibbons, Jr., Ph.D.
"As a writer, lawyer and journalist I have devoted decades of my professional life to sorting out the dirty laundry of the U.S. family court system. Jill Jones-Soderman's account of her experiences in that system may strike some readers as unduly alarmist. It is not. The family courts will not be a safe place for victims of child abuse until they have been radically transformed - and that is the author's ultimate and much-needed message." -Michael Lesher, Esquire "As someone who has witnessed the emergence of the controversial concept of parental alienation and worked independently in the fields of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and forensic psychiatry, I agree with the author's warnings. Based on her extensive clinical experience and professional engagement in saving lives and upholding the integrity of these fields of practice, FCVFC Director Jill Jones Soderman offers important insights and cautions that deserve attention" -Michael H. Stone, MD