Subcommittee to Investigate and Search for Solutions of Child Abuse Deaths (HR 127)
Scope and Contents
House Resolution 127 resolved that the Subcommittee should report its findings together with its recommendations for remedial legislation or other appropriate action at the earliest practical date to the Committee on Aging and Youth and to the entire House. The Subcommittee held four informational meetings and a round-table discussion in Harrisburg, and interviewed 19 witnesses from a variety of agencies such as the Department of Public Welfare, Child Abuse Prevention Committee of Central Pennsylvania, Juvenile Law Center, Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission, and the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. The Subcommittee also reviewed the Maxwell Fisher case and other similar case reports of abused and neglected children. A Final Report was submitted to the Committee on Aging and Youth and the House of Representatives in April 1998.
The Subcommittee concluded in its Final Report that there were five problem areas that allow a child to “fall through the cracks”. These areas include the following: the drug abuse of parents and domestic violence/multiple live-in partners, more accountability was needed of the involved county agencies, and more involvement of the court. In addition, the Subcommittee also identified other areas, which could use either improvement or further exploration. The specific recommendations of the Subcommittee can be found in the Final Report.
Dates
- 1997-1998
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Language of Materials
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Arrangement Note
This collection is grouped by series and then chronologically by date. The Final Report is among these records, and contains a summary of testimony from the public hearings held by the Subcommittee along with their recommendations.
Custodial History
Subcommittee to Investigate and Search for Solutions of Child Abuse Deaths to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives.
Method of Acquisition
Pursuant to House Rule 45 of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (titled “Powers and Duties of Standing Committees and Subcommittees”) governing the management and disposition of historically valuable committee material, the secretary of the committee must record the attendance of Members and any votes taken, the minutes of the meeting and records, bills, and other papers in the possession of committees and subcommittees which must be submitted to the Chief Clerk at the end of every two year legislative session for permanent archival storage.
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Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
