Why do the records get reviewed by the prosecuting agency before they can be released to the public?
Law enforcement agencies statewide are critical partners in protecting children; they ensure that perpetrators of child abuse or neglect are held accountable for the harm they cause to children.
State law requires that the prosecuting agency be given the opportunity to review DCS records that may be released in order to determine whether the release of the records would cause “specific, material harm” to the criminal investigation.
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Child Fatalities and Near Fatalities