This analysis paper exams various styles of conflict and how this family chooses to handle their conflict. In 2005 Anthony and Jay were put in the custody of the State of California. Anthony was 5 years old and his brother Jay was 3 years old. After their mother Jackie a drug addict fell to provide, care or support them. Jackie would leave them with strangers and family member for extended periods of time. After years of this behavior and her being put into jail for stealing. She was sentence to prison and her boys would become wards of the State of California. Her aunt Darlene decided to apply for custody of her children, this would allow them to stay in the family and give them a safe and loving home to grow up in. Right after Darlene gained …show more content…
In 2005 Anthony and Jay were put in the custody of the State of California. Anthony was 5 years old and his brother Jay was 3 years old. After their mother Jackie a drug addict fell to provide, care or support them. Jackie would leave them with strangers and family member for extended periods of time. After years of this behavior and her being put into jail for stealing. She was sentence to prison and her boys would become wards of the State of California. Her aunt Darlene decided to apply for custody of her children, this would allow them to stay in the family and give them a safe and loving home to grow up in. Right after Darlene gained custody of them she became very ill and was diagnose with blood cancer. For 10 years she battled with this horrible disease, while putting them through school, sports and church activities. She loved them and was very committed to the success of their future. During that time their mother Jackie was released from prison but never tried to regain custody of her children. Over the last 12 years she has continued to use drug and is very unstable. Four years ago the Lord called Darlene home to be with Him. Anthony and Jay were teenagers and again they would be threatened with the idea of going back in to state custody. There were several attempts to get their mother to care for them, at this age they can basically care for themselves. She
The foundation of the lawsuit was rooted on a case to govern the custody of a minor child, the mother,
Looking through the Case Review conducted by the Florida Department of Children and Families, it is known that at the time of Tariji and her twin brother, Tavont’aes’ births, Fryer had custody of three of her children other than Tariji and Tavont’ae. Fryer had already surrendered her parental rights of her two oldest children by this time. Fryer was just 20 years old when she gave birth to her first child and 22 years old for the next, both of which she gave up custody of, after a Child Protective Investigation in February of 2002. The father, Timothy Gordon, Jr. was in and out of the picture for the entirety of the time the children were in Fryer’s custody. At the time of the case review in February 2014, Fryer was 32 and Gordon was 28, both of which are African Americans.
As a child she stated was sexually abused and was also kicked out of the house by her grandfather. Which lead her to go down the wrong path and also the wrong side with the law. She never met her father but he was a child molester and she was abandon by her mother leaving her and her brother to stay with their alcoholic grandmother and their grandfather who had a temper and she later stated had sexually abuse her.
Reporter stated she spoke with the grandmother and the issue seems to be the mother contacts the grandmother to ask if the children can get off there and when they do mom never comes to get them. Mom will tell the grandmother she will be there in a little while. The children stay at the grandmother 's home on and off. Reporter stated the mother has picked the children up from school on one of the days but
She had up over the arrest of her youngest brother who served 15 years, in person on a charge no one speeks of, and the mutlble arrests of her two son’s for drug and petty crims. Her youngest is still serving a two year charge for reckless driving under the
b. Claudette Braxton entered the system when she was four years old because of family dysfunction caused by illness and alcohol abuse. She explains how they didn’t provide nurturing relationships because of the lack of time, training and desire to do so. Braxton compared herself “to normal kids who had parents and all the other things she wished she could have” (Braxton 51). It is painful that someone knows little to nothing about these poor kids, they deserve the same consideration and respect just like
Case Conceptualization Notes: The Solitano Family Identifying Information: The Solitano family consists of Mom, dad and Pat and brother. Mom and Dad seem to have been married for a long time. They live together in a house in Philadelphia. Pat recently left a hospital that he had been staying at for 8 months due to an ‘outburst’ he had after finding his wife in the shower with another man.
Over 28% of children in state care are abused while in the child care system. Once placed in foster care, a child is not always guaranteed to be safe from abuse. Ashley Rhodes-Courter was abused in one of the foster homes she was put in. She was starved and beaten almost on a daily basis when living in that home. Courter went through fourteen different foster homes and attended nine different schools in a span of nine years.
So at quatre years old they finally had confirmed and earned to keep Anthony!! This would have been a rough time for their family and the abusive drug matron! Please keep your kids! Don’t give them to adoption care! This is so sad for me to even hear this story!!!
A daycare worker from Helena, Montana, USA was hit in the face by a shovel after she refused to hand-over three kids to their drunk father, who happens to be facing issues concerning the legal custody of his children. In an article written by Kristie McCrum for Mirror on October 16, it has been noted that Martha McClure of Martha 's Mini Daycare was injured by the 31-year-old dad named Francis Joseph Jackson, and his alleged girlfriend who remains to be unidentified. Jackson has been barred from seeing his children for the past three years due to a cases filed against him, and according to an affidavit filed by deputy county attorney James Lapotka, the man is absolutely aware that the legal custody of his children is with the Salish and Kootenai Tribal Child Protective Services.
Family is one of the most important parts of life growing up. A strong family is what growing children need to be successful and have a bright future. Growing up in a family that is weak, does not have strong family ties and is violent leads to problems for the children and the parents, which is seen in Hillbilly Elegy and Evicted. Violence in families can affect children greatly, it can lead to second generations of poor communication between spouses and can be overall unhealthy for those living in that environment. J.D. Vance is immensely affected by his mother 's violent outbursts and multiple relationships.
Those children come from open spaces, and they are accustomed to freedom. Unfortunately, they have not committed a felony to be in jail; their only crime is to have been abandoned. They mature at a young age. It is hard for children, and it has been difficult for people who work with these cases too.
This essay discusses how the family is viewed by two different sociological perspectives- functionalism and conflict theory. Firstly, ‘family’ is defined. Secondly, the main ideas of functionalism will be discussed followed by how this theory perceives the family. The main ideas of Conflict Theory will then be examined and how conflict theorists perceive the family.