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Children's Law Report – A quarterly publication of the CLO, addressing current issues affecting children in the court systems  
Child Protection    
  Child Abuse, Child Neglect: What Parents Should Know if They Are Investigated (Appleseed Legal Justice Center, Sept. 2006)  
  Child Protection Hearing Checklists  
  Computer Technicians as Mandated Reporters  
  Emergency Protective Custody: Guide for Law Enforcement Officers (Dec. 2006)  
  Film Processors as Mandated Reporters  
  Guide for Lawyers Appointed in Child Protection Cases (2008)  
  Guidelines for Guardians ad Litem for Children in Family Court (S.C. Bar, Aug. 1998)  
  Institutional Providers: Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect (April 2007)  
  Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse and Neglect (2008)  
  Mental Health Treatment of Child Victims (April 2007)  
  Order Appointing GAL and Attorney for GAL  
  Parent Training Programs  
  Permanency Planning for Children (2008)  
  Psychological Evaluations in Child Maltreatment Cases  
  Representing Parents in Child Welfare Cases (ABA)  
  Relative Placement – Guide for Caseworkers (June 2006)  
  Relative Placement – Information for Relatives (June 2006)  
  Role of Foster Parents in Family Court (May 2005)  
  Termination of Parental Rights (March 2007)  
  Truancy and Educational Neglect (June 2005)  
Juvenile Justice    
  Creative Sentencing in Juvenile Court  
  DJJ Report Card 2007  
  Disproportionate Minority Contact Fact Sheet (2007)  
  The Family Court Process for Children Charged with Criminal and Status Offenses (June 2006)  
  Guide for Attorneys Appointed to Represent Juveniles (Nov. 2006)  
  Handling Juvenile Sex Offender Cases - Quick Reference Guide  
  Juvenile Detention in South Carolina (June 2006)  
  Quick Reference Guide to South Carolina’s Juvenile Justice System - For Family Court Judges (No Cost to Family Court Judges)  
  Status Offender Guide  
  The Bench Trial in Juvenile Court $15.00
  Training & Resource Manual for Attorneys Representing Juveniles (No Cost to Public Defenders) $20.00
  Training & Resource Manual for Juvenile Prosecutors
(No Cost to Juvenile Prosecutors)
$20.00
  Truancy Guide  
Prosecution of Child Abuse    
  Prosecution of Child Abuse in South Carolina:
A Manual for Solicitors and Investigators
$20.00
  Overview of Sex Offenses Against Children (Dec. 2006)  
  Use of Experts in Child Abuse Cases (Dec. 2006)  
Publications for Children    
  Kid's Law - A summary of statutes designed for adolescents  
  My Court Notebook, Family Court – Workbook for child witnesses in child protection hearings (set of 5 with user’s guide)  
  My Court Notebook, General Sessions Court – Workbook for child witnesses in criminal child abuse proceedings (set of 5 with user’s guide)  
Miscellaneous Publications    
  Coordination of Family Court Child Protection and Criminal Child Abuse Proceedings – Model Administrative Order / Protocol  
  Drug Endangered Children – Model Protocol  
  Kid’s Law Companion – A companion guide to Kid’s Law that provides full statutes of all laws referenced in Kid’s Law and additional notes to assist those using Kid’s Law as a teaching tool  
  South Carolina Foster Child’s Bill of Rights  

    

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