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The Family Violence Industry wants to destroy my friends'family.

They do have an autistic child that needs his Dad. A mistake was

made by calling 911.The Dad was arrested and he is not able to come

home and take care of his family.

Any advice please e-mail me privately.

Should I contact politicians, T.V. etc?

Thanks

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A case of alleged domestic violence now belongs to " The Family

Violence Industry. "

A constant complaint from those at the center of a domestic violence

investigation is how irrelevant the family is to the investigative

team. The team wants to win the case. It wants a criminal

conviction. And will do anything to get it. The team, despite its

public overtures, does not care about the individual family it is

making life-altering decisions for. The family, alleged victim,

defendant, and children alike are all mere pawns, literally at the

mercy of this governmental machine.

and then the case will not be dropped.

" Zero Tolerance " by the police leads to a " No-Drop " policy by the

prosecution. An arrest means the case will be prosecuted.

The family advocacy center

A strange conglomeration of individuals pushing varying agendas

comprise the force behind the domestic violence movement. The

movement combines legitimate victims and their advocate supporters

with professional vendors who have much to gain through concentrated

efforts to expand the industry:

The media, pressured by women's safety advocate groups has

perpetuated public hysteria by over inflating the true incidence of

domestic violence.

While a legitimate social problem and cause for reasonable concern,

the response to the force-fed hysteria has been legislative

overkill. In order to facilitate the legislative demands,

bureaucracies must be formed. The result is " The Family Advocacy

Center. "

A typical family advocacy center combines many agencies and

individuals into one facility. The center will house police, legal,

medical, social service, substance abuse, housing, women's advocacy,

victim's rights, and counselors in one facility. The Irving Texas

Family Advocacy Center defines itself as " one stop shopping for

victims. "

Follow the money

Federal law provides funding to states for the creation,

development, and utilization of Family Advocacy Centers through the

Family Violence Prevention and Services Act. The bottom line for the

falsely accused is this: Domestic violence is now an enormous

financial industry. Each state receives millions of federal dollars

in grant money by adopting provisions of federal law.

The majority of District Attorney's Offices in North Texas follow

the national model of having specialized family violence units,

where assigned prosecutors and investigators handle only domestic

violence cases. Many North Texas law enforcement agencies have

specialty domestic violence teams. All of the law enforcement

agencies affiliated with an advocacy center assign officers to the

center as part of a domestic violence task force.

The creation of specialized domestic violence prosecution teams has

but one goal: conviction of a suspected perpetrator. The advocacy

team collaboration of prosecutors, police, social workers, medical

professionals, counselors and others are a team in every sense of

the word.

Many of these people know exactly what is best for them and their

families, and yet are revictimized by the powerlessness imposed upon

them by a system of people who know better. "

Janeice T. , Esq., Domestic Violence — The Other Side of Zero

Tolerance

The above statement is not an aberration. It is common to find

family service plans forced upon alleged victims by advocacy center

social workers to include conditions that require:

1. The alleged perpetrator to reside out of the household while the

case is pending;

2. The alleged perpetrator to have no contact with their family

while the case is pending;

3. The alleged victim to " assist " in the prosecution of the alleged

perpetrator.

Assisting in prosecution means the victim must testify against the

defendant. It also often means the victim must pursue divorce

proceedings against the defendant. If the victim does not want to

divorce or testify, advocates will eventually threaten her with

failing to protect her children. Then the protectors will threaten

removal of the children unless the victim pledges allegiance to the

team and assists in convicting the defendant.

In fact the exact opposite is true. The protectors want as many

cases as possible and are not concerned with what's best for the

family. The system is concerned with what's best for itself, growth

and expansion. Those goals are not met by dropping cases.

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