Should Montana provide details to the public about children who die from abuse and neglect?

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  • Kate - 9 years ago

    Don't you think the details that are already on the air and in the paper are gross enough.
    Have we, as a society, become so depraved that we demand to know each blow, each injury, the fear and pain this child/baby went through before death?

    As for the "public shaming" of the DPS--this government department needs a thorough investigation in its conduct and how it decides which child gets removed from a home and who cares for the children it does remove.

  • Tom Glover - 9 years ago

    This question is vague. The public is entitled information that is non-specific to protect the confidentiality of victims. Details like names are revealed because the affected parties have revoked their confidentiality. The recent public shaming of DFS personnel should not be encouraged.

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