Juvenile Court President interviewed by Grace
"WE ARE NOT Fanatic, DEFEND CHILDREN"
"Young children do not suffer lacerations rarely evident and, from a clinical point of view, it is difficult to demonstrate sexual violence. " "It 's easy to find the discomfort of a child who has been abused or have suffered sexual harassment."
Rome, June 10 (AP) - "The miscarriages of justice in the field of child protection are the exception. We are not fanatics juvenile courts as we paint. We believe that every minor must live in his family." The Navy says Caroselli, President of the Juvenile Court of Milan, in an interview with Grace, on newsstands Wednesday, June 11.
"Sometimes - clarifies the court - the autonomy of social services may pose a risk because it can happen that some operators are taken from the sacred fury, they turn their work in a mission. But is it right that may have a margin of Operating very large. The court should intervene directly only in cases of extreme necessity to avoid traumatizing the children too. "
And regarding the recent story of Basingstoke (two babies were stolen and then "returned" to the family because of an erotic drawing found by a teacher school) Marina Caroselli, who signed the order to return the children at home, he defends the work of social workers: "The case is still being assessed. The investigation is ongoing. In this case, social services considered there was an urgent need and have made use of Article 403 of the Civil Code which allows you to take prompt action without consulting the court. They acted in good faith. If anything, there was an excess of caution. " According
Caroselli judges and operators are not free of mistakes, but "there are many more violence we can not prove that those non-existent. Young children do not suffer lacerations rarely evident and, from a clinical point of view, it is difficult to prove the sexual violence. "
Grace A judge admits to having had doubts in the past:" Sometimes yes. It happens when adults affect children and become too difficult to distinguish truth from fantasy, but it is easy to identify the discomfort of a child who has been abused or have suffered sexual harassment. "
The fair assessment in the face of such sensitive cases, second Caroselli, must be dictated by "prudence and courage." "You have to find - he concludes - a balance between the rights of minors and those of adults."
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