We can do more to protect children

Too often, the needs of adults and institutions come before those of youngsters they are supposed to safeguard. That could change if we all took it more personally.

In middle school, my daughter had a friend who'd spent most of her life in foster care. During the next few years, the girl would pass through almost a dozen foster families, group homes and probation camps.

She had a habit of running away when she felt mistreated or ignored. She'd call us, and I'd drive over to pick her up from some street corner or bus stop. I'd bring her home, mother her for a few days, then talk her into returning to the system that she hated.

"You'll be fine," I remember promising her one night, as we pulled up in front of the North Hills residential center that would be her new home. It wasn't a bad place. I'd visited it. Nice staff, good classes, clean dorms.

She stared out my car window at the fenced-in complex, then asked, a challenge in her voice, "Would you want Danielle to live here?"

Danielle is my daughter. And no, I would not.

I couldn't bring myself to say that, but the silence spoke for me. She shouldered her backpack, brushed off my hug and slammed the car door.

I felt guilty, and wished I'd lied. But she would have seen through it. The truth had already played out in her life: What we are willing to accept for children like her would not be considered good enough for your child, or mine.

I've thought about that a lot these past few weeks, as I waded through a cascade of news about children harmed by exploitative adults and imperfect institutions.

It hurt to read about the foster kids handed over to an abusive woman who they say tortured them, the dozen students deputies say were abused by a teacher with a history of sexual misconduct complaints, and the priest accused of molestation who was protected by the Los Angeles Archdiocese and then employed to work with families by the Los Angeles Unified School District.

And I can't help but wonder if these cases would have turned out differently if someone had asked the grown-ups in charge what my daughter's friend asked me.

::

The sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church just keeps getting uglier. Not only were alleged molester priests propped up by church leaders, but one was hired by the Los Angeles Unified School District to do "community outreach." District officials knew that defrocked priest Joseph Pina had been accused of sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl, but kept him on the payroll for 10 years.

Is the school district really so hard up for employees that it's willing to hire as a community organizer a priest who fell in love with an eighth-grade girl when he saw her in a Snow White costume?

Meanwhile, a Los Angeles elementary school teacher was jailed last month, charged with sexually abusing 12 little girls, most of them in his classroom. The children told their parents, who contacted the LAPD. Investigating detectives believe there are more than 20 victims.

The teacher, Robert Pimentel, had been accused of "inappropriately touching" children multiple times over the past 10 years. But his principal apparently turned a blind eye to complaints. She never reported them to authorities, as required by child abuse laws, and retired — her pension intact — before she could be fired.

Then there's the Palmdale woman charged last month with torturing 7- and 8-year-old siblings she'd cared for as a foster parent. Ingrid Brewer had been encouraged by social workers to adopt the children, though warning signs were clear.

She'd been accused of mistreating eight children, and injuring some, during five years as a foster mother. Social workers noted that the siblings seemed wary and Brewer seemed unable to bond with them or handle their behavior problems.

But the adoption was approved, Brewer kept getting her monthly checks and social workers closed their file. No one, it seems, bothered to ask the children what they thought about it.

Until last month, when the kids ran away and were discovered hiding under a blanket on cold pavement, a few blocks from Brewer's home. The siblings told sheriff's deputies they been locked in their rooms, bound with zip ties, deprived of food, and punished with a hammer and electrical cords.

::

la-me-banks-foster-children-20130209
 

News Poll

Should Attorney General Eric Holder resign?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Undecided

Top Viral Videos

Bear ate my camera » Bear ate my camera Soldier surprises daughter during Tampa Bay Rays first pitch » Soldier surprises daughter during Tampa Bay... Two-year-old girl sings Pearl Jam song » Two-year-old girl sings Pearl Jam song Texas tornado caught on video » Texas tornado caught on video Gas station karaoke on 'Pumpcast News' » Gas station karaoke on 'Pumpcast News' Deer goes for a bus ride » Deer goes for a bus ride Astronaut Chris Hadfield returns to Earth » Astronaut Chris Hadfield returns to Earth Man catches flying bird with his hand » Man catches flying bird with his hand Kitchen meltdown on 'Kitchen Nightmares' » Kitchen meltdown on 'Kitchen Nightmares' Woman kicked off plane for singing Whitney Houston song » Woman kicked off plane for singing Whitney... Nationals' Bryce Harper runs into wall » Nationals' Bryce Harper runs into wall Kanye West walks into a pole » Kanye West walks into a pole Suspect in Mother's Day parade shooting caught on surveillance video » Suspect in Mother's Day parade shooting... Castro's brothers interview with CNN » Castro's brothers interview with CNN Astronaut Chris Hadfield sings David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' from space » Astronaut Chris Hadfield sings David Bowie'... Kid President has a message for moms on Mother's Day » Kid President has a message for moms on... Man born with no arms throws out first pitch » Man born with no arms throws out first pitch Jodi Arias' first post-verdict interview » Jodi Arias' first post-verdict interview Police dispatch call from Cleveland home where girls were held » Police dispatch call from Cleveland home... Kiss cam breakup at Fresno Grizzlies game » Kiss cam breakup at Fresno Grizzlies game J.A. Happ hit in head by line drive » J.A. Happ hit in head by line drive Zachary Quinto vs. Leonard Nimoy: 'The Challenge' » Zachary Quinto vs. Leonard Nimoy: 'The... 'Clouds' celebrity cover » 'Clouds' celebrity cover Justin Bieber attacked on stage during concert in Dubai » Justin Bieber attacked on stage during... Interview with neighbor that helped Cleveland women escape » Interview with neighbor that helped Cleveland... Gov. Rick Perry's NRA intro video » Gov. Rick Perry's NRA intro video Orb wins Kentucky Derby 2013 » Orb wins Kentucky Derby 2013 Video: Reese Witherspoon arrest (dash cam video) » Video: Reese Witherspoon arrest (dash cam... Disabled dog welcomes airman home from deployment » Disabled dog welcomes airman home from... Reporters 'sex' slip during live report » Reporters 'sex' slip during live report Wil Wheaton on being a nerd » Wil Wheaton on being a nerd Tommy Lasorda not impressed by Psy performance » Tommy Lasorda not impressed by Psy... Amanda Knox speaks out for the first time » Amanda Knox speaks out for the first time Graphic video shows plane crashing at Bagram air field » Graphic video shows plane crashing at... Jason Collins talks about being gay in the NBA » Jason Collins talks about being gay in the... Camel tries to eat little girl » Camel tries to eat little girl Willie Nelson's 'Hobbit 2' audition tape » Willie Nelson's 'Hobbit 2' audition tape Steven Spielberg's 'Obama' » Steven Spielberg's 'Obama' Conan O'Brien at White House Correspondent's Dinner » Conan O'Brien at White House Correspondent'... President Obama at White House Correspondents' Dinner » President Obama at White House... Sheep or dog? » Sheep or dog? Michael Buble sings in NYC subway » Michael Buble sings in NYC subway Barbara Bush speaks out on potential Jeb run » Barbara Bush speaks out on potential Jeb run Kate McKinnon as Ellen on 'Ellen' » Kate McKinnon as Ellen on 'Ellen' Meteor lights up Argentina » Meteor lights up Argentina Police officer saves man from being hit by train » Police officer saves man from being hit by... Building pong » Building pong Evian's dancing babies » Evian's dancing babies Chinese journalist leaves own wedding to report on earthquake » Chinese journalist leaves own wedding to... Thermal images from search for Boston marathon bombing suspect » Thermal images from search for Boston... Neil Diamond sings 'Sweet Caroline' at Fenway Park » Neil Diamond sings 'Sweet Caroline' at Fenway... Boston Bruins fans sing National Anthem » Boston Bruins fans sing National Anthem Texas blast caught on cellphone » Texas blast caught on cellphone Cat does not want to wake up » Cat does not want to wake up New 'Man of Steel' movie trailer » New 'Man of Steel' movie trailer Actress Allison Brie recreates famous memes » Actress Allison Brie recreates famous memes Conan O'Brien addresses Boston Marathon bombing in monologue » Conan O'Brien addresses Boston Marathon... Explosions at Boston Marathon » Explosions at Boston Marathon Dog wants a kitty » Dog wants a kitty Psy's 'Gentleman' » Psy's 'Gentleman' Kmart 'Ship My Pants' commercial » Kmart 'Ship My Pants' commercial Woodchuck eats an ice cream cone » Woodchuck eats an ice cream cone Lindsay Lohan talks to Letterman about going to rehab » Lindsay Lohan talks to Letterman about... President Obama hosts Memphis soul concert at White House » President Obama hosts Memphis soul concert at... Weird compliments prank » Weird compliments prank 2013 NCAA 'One Shining Moment' » 2013 NCAA 'One Shining Moment' Andy Dick's Viennese Waltz brings DWTS judge to tears » Andy Dick's Viennese Waltz brings DWTS... What happens when you cry in space? » What happens when you cry in space? Dancing for a prom date » Dancing for a prom date Heartwarming touchdown » Heartwarming touchdown 'Kid President' meets President Obama » 'Kid President' meets President Obama Kevin Ware presents 'Top 10 List' on Letterman » Kevin Ware presents 'Top 10 List' on... Headless at the drive-thru prank » Headless at the drive-thru prank ESPN video shows Rutgers coach berating, hitting players » ESPN video shows Rutgers coach berating,... Conrad Murray speaks, and sings, to Anderson Cooper » Conrad Murray speaks, and sings, to...