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Prosecutor Smith is going to jail!

Tyler has been declared ‘competent’ by a Michigan Department of Corrections psychologist. The team of therapists at a Veterans Administration Hospital found no diagnosable mental health deficiencies of Tyler. This include a panel, only ninety minutes or so, of about one-dozen therapists of all different levels. Further, after weekly therapy sessions for eleven months , the treating psychologist could find no diagnosable mental health deficiencies of Tyler. See the results of these reports in ‘About Us.’

 

Tyler is accustomed to being the smartest person in the room frequently when at Court, in the Friend of the Court agency, and when dealing with CPS/Carehouse, police, and even therapists.

 

Tyler sees how previous prosecutors, building knowledge through time, established a substantial investigative budget. This investigative ability should build upon the reporting police agencies. Tyler believes this tremendous budget was intended for specialists such as psychologists. To use this budget on former police officers, especially, when that former police officer is placed in charge, of the investigative team, very little will be added to the investigative capability of the reporting police departments. It would be a good policy to never hire a former police officer with no advanced degrees. The head of the investigative team should be one of it’s most degreed and intelligent members.

 

Tyler knows police, like Marines, which Tyler is one of, are not recruited for their intelligence first. Police, like Marines, need to be honorable, courageous, and tough. What makes a good police officer does not make a great investigator. Mental and emotional damage is well beyond the ability of ninety-nine percent of this nation’s police officers.

 

Prosecutors, on the other hand, are recruited for the intellectual prowess. Courage and toughness are not even minor requirements for prosecutors. Intelligence and insight are most necessary. Most prosecutors consist of attorneys. All attorneys have advanced degrees. Advanced investigative techniques are thus better suited to be run by the Prosecutor’s office.

 

Further, college and grad/law school teach prosecutors and attorneys that no one can neither know, nor specialize, in all fields of study. This principle is beyond most police officers. Police officers see their training as advanced even though it is much more basic than a basic law degree. Police then frequently believe they can investigate cases as well as anyone. This false belief and prejudice makes almost all police officers unable to investigate complicated cases as well as mental and emotional trauma.

 

A good prosecutor, and lawyer, is better able to see that specialists, like psychologists, and psychiatrists, can better and faster determine any criminal sexual activity and mental or emotional damage to a child. That is why, again, why child sexual abuse investigations should reside in the prosecutor’s office.

 

Thus, counties should use their investigative budget to hire one Pediatric Psychologist with Play Therapy training, onto the investigative team. Large counties may need more than one.

 

When a citizen reports abuse of a child, especially sexual abuse, police should forward the investigation to the prosecutor’s office. The prosecutor then should have the Pediatric Psychologist interview the child with play therapy. The Pediatric Psychologist can definitely define the specific abuse of the child and report it to the prosecutor. The police then can execute any required arrest(s).

 

Additionally, prosecutor, with the help of law-enforcement, should proactively investigate the children of the psychotic families, like the Blocks, when police are repeatedly called on unrelated matters. Sexual abuse was regularly happening in the homes of those psychotic families interacting with the Blocks.

 

Tyler’s daughter, Jessica, at five years old, played out, with dolls, several specific acts of her abuse, by her mother.  See: “Peculiar Behavior by Jessica.” Play therapist would have accomplished much in just a few hours. Tyler’s daughter, Jessica, would then have been removed from a sexually abusive environment. As it is, CPS, Carehouse of Macomb, Sheriff, Prosecutor, Sterling Heights Police, Michigan’s 16th Circuit Court and its FOTC, and many others allowed Jessica to grow up in a sexually abusive environment. Jessica continues to exhibit improper behaviors to this day. Jessica and many other girls need your help!

 

By enacting this reform, prosecutors will be able to infinitely better enforce sexual abuse and even rape. Working with Prosecutor, Sheriffs  can protect the girls of Michigan. The girls are counting on it! Let’s all work together to protect our girls, and all kids, like they deserve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solution for Law Enforcement when dealing

with Child Sexual Abuse and Rape