Greetings All,
Neglect comes in all shapes, sizes and colors. Consistently, carelessness seems likely to link most cases of neglect. Commonly such infractions of the law have become quite mundane in our arduous society. At the same time, unfortunately, every once in a while heinous act of aggression captures national attention. In particular, offenses against children seem to enrage the public as a whole.
The harmful accounts of mistreated children seems to be escalating by the day, fluctuating from insinuations of carelessness to homicide. Certainly, child neglect is unsuitable on all levels and should never be sanctioned in any culture. Indeed, raising an innocent child is an extraordinary obligation to experience. Of course, the preservation of a child is the primary responsibility of the parents. Appropriate child nurturing is a profound and trying development that frankly some people are unable to manage, resulting in abuse and neglect.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime/judge-says-casey-anthony-must-answer-limited-questions-21094
All things considered, on July 5th 2011 Casey Anthony was found innocent of murder. Thereafter, she was greeted with public outrage. However, agreeable with the NASW code of ethics, social workers should respect the dignity of all humans.
Cal Sloan


Interesting post. Great images.
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I really like the last paragraph about the NASW code of ethics, it doesn't matter what our opinions are, we must follow the code of ethics.
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