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'Examining Institutional Abuse' - SPECIAL TOPIC Talk Radio Shows
-- Enabling failure -- Stories of organizations that contradict their mandates
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NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant and worldwide. It dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Every third Tuesday of the month we take a look at institutional abuse, enabling and failure to serve the community, with special guests and stories of organizations that contradict their mandates, often criminally.
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"Examining Institutional Abuse" - SPECIAL SERIES Show Archives
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Taking a look at institutional abuse, enabling and failure
every third Tuesday night of the month - 8pm EST


SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children.


Episodes - 2019 Original Air Date Description
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2162

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
06/18/2019
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Tragedy in Connecticut: When Mandated Reporters Fail to Report" ~~ We'll be reflecting on the case of Jennifer Dulos from  New Canaan, Connecticut, missing and / or murdered in May 2019. Professionals in the Connecticut community knew that Jennifer Dulos, mother of five children, was in trouble. The combination of child abuse, domestic violence, threats to remove children, high net worth conflict are not just buzz words, they are, or should be, calls to action to practitioners of conscience. Missing as of May 24, 2019, it was only after Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Michael Stone alerted police to the likelihood that she had been murdered and pressed them to take the next steps  that any action was finally taken. First, her car was found, and eventually evidence of a horrific murder and body dismemberment. The FCVFC will be exploring such issues as Mandated Reporters Failure to Report, Who Reports and Why, and what makes Dr. Michael Stone totally unique when it comes to protecting our most vulnerable populations. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2142

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
05/21/2019
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Florida Fights Back - Defending Against Allegations of Alienation In Two Separate Florida Family Courts" ~~ Parental Alienation (PA) is a thoroughly discredited concept by all scientifically based practitioners, teaching institutions, licensing boards and insurance carriers. The Family Courts have embraced the concept of PA and grown a cottage industry of practitioners. PA is viewed by the FCVFC as being highly unethical in practice, presenting a simple formula for custody decision making. Tonight, we will discuss two highly controversial cases where factors of power, money, intersect with the junk concept of PA and the tactics of NON-COOPERATION with the court. Clients facing the razor edge of Contempt of Court are integral in the looking at the crossroads of morality, conscience, litigation strategy and clients working with controversial interventions recommended by strategists – opposed by lawyers who “cooperate” with the court. There is a line between being a lawyer who applies the craft and a lawyer whose craft is “cooperation”. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2117

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
04/16/2019
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Isolating A Child From The Protective Parent With Conscious Malice And Forethought" ~~ The case we'll examine deals with the sexual abuse of a 5 year old child, and how custody was transferred into the hands of her accused abuser. Complaints were filed against Judge Julie O'Kane for numerous errors and due process violations that placed the child's health and welfare in imminent harm. It isolated the child from the protective parent, Vina Hewett from Florida, and sought to silence and shield complaints from public view, in violation of First Amendment rights. While the 5 year old is a substantiated victim of sexual and emotional abuse by her father, the Protective mother, an Iraqi War Veteran, filed Domestic Violence charges against him. Following the claim and a subsequent police intervention, the accused abuser began a campaign of custody litigation against the child's mother for the child, whose birth he'd rejected. Dr Jill will explain the case. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2097

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
03/19/2019
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Lies And Larceny: What Your Lawyer Says And Does Behind Your Back" ~~ Your lying lawyer can easily become your worst enemy. The common causes? Greed, fraud, incompetence and racketeering. Clients are often gripped with fear in a 'deer in the headlights' moment when the need for bold action is critical. It's a catastrophe for you and your children. What you should do and NOT do .. and why. Some samples of how this happens: a lawyer that 'forgets' to respond to court documents, or files a response incorrectly (the 'my dog ate my homework' explanation); lawyers give false witness in a Protective Order and collude with opposing counsel and related court actors; a lawyer lawyer becomes aware of a planned legal action that would potentially stop a custody transfer but will expedite an 'emergency removal' of children, prior to the scheduled transfer date; a prefixed agenda of the 'treatment team' .. when the client never knew one had been hired. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2077

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
02/19/19
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC : "How to Get the Attention of the Court in Presenting Victim Evidence" - Our client, from Maryland, has endured domestic violence for many years. As the danger to her moved to her child and the signs of abuse began, she had no choice but to seek assistance of police and the courts. Once protective instincts towards children took precedence, claims of abuse were too often automatic and punitive. The current backlash against overly protective responses to children has been a cynical questioning of motives of those who come forth with complaints against a party engaged in family disputes. Our client presents an articulate and extremely thoughtful perspective on her experience. She also displays great compassion for her partner whose mental illness is the source of their problem. The black and white, intellectually ignorant position of the court is creating an adversarial position, mitigating against resolution. When interventions include something between education and mediation of interests what arguments will get the Judge's attention? ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2052

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
01/15/19
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Disrupting The Corruption” - RICO Reigns In Howard County, Maryland ~~ Jill has been writing about Howard County, Maryland, for years, under the heading of RICO REIGNS in Howard County, Maryland .. since 2014. Her guest, a client, will appear anonymously. Maryland is a small state and county by county one can identify the different character of courts and the practitioners who are frequent flyers. Howard County is a wealthy bedroom community. The divorce / custody industry tends to be populated by a handful of well known practitioners who have developed a reputation for handling partners who have secrets to hide, a vendetta, or are just out for the best financial deal available. There is no law, there are no ethics and no expertise. Custody transfer is based on the inside deal, the connection to the connected lawyer who has divided up winners and losers before the clients feet have touched the entrance to the court. The FCVFC knows the players, the play and how to disrupt the corruption. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Episodes - 2018 Original Air Date Description
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2032

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
12/18/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Solderman (PhD, MSW, MSHS), a NAASCA family member. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Arizona Cruelty in the Family Court; the fight for life to prevent certain death" -- This is story of how the Court is demanding reunification in a situation of demonstrable, documented, acute danger. The FCVFC has presented many client sagas involving the transfer of children from the hands of 'Protective Parents' into the hands of an abuser. We have discussed the significant pathology of those who commit heinous crimes against children by seeking to bury their complaints by isolating them from those who would protect and not necessarily disclose secrets. There are some 'Predator Parents' who seek revenge for any form of lack of compliance from a spouse or child.  The complicity of judges and other state actors in removing children has never been so transparent. This case, this client, mother and daughter, confront the tyranny of a personally abusive, judge whose deviant rulings, bias, interference with due process and access to law must be removed from this case and from the Arizona Court. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts  (be sure to check out the new web site ) and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2012

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
11/20/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Solderman (PhD, MSW, MSHS), a NAASCA family member. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "The Latest Plague Upon Our Houses - 'Pre Fix Custody' Litigation"  -- A  predetermined end result determines the outcome of a Trial Court. T onight's anonymous guest is from California, a section of the country where we have seen an embrace of programs referred to as 'reunification treatment programs'. These programs justify the transfer of children from the hands of Protective Parents into the hands of the children's accused abuser. Crimes against children and the parent who seeks to protect them are first defined in terms of misperception of acts of depraved, consequential abuse. But he move toward transferring a child from a Protective Parent is often justified by false reporting. The period of exclusive enforced isolation is described as a period of time to 'correct incorrect misperceptions' held against the parent seen as a danger, a threat, a criminal. The 'parentectomy' period is described by survivors of the process as a brutal, frightening, threatening experience. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts  (be sure to check out the new web site ) and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. 
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1987

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
10/16/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Solderman (PhD, MSW, MSHS), a NAASCA family member. ~~  TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “Yes We Can – Taking Control of the Narrative In Court Litigation” ~~ Among the mistakes most frequently made among litigants is that when forced into a defensive position, attempting to lead from behind, by answering a complaint, they lose control of what we at the FCVFC refer to as the case narrative – or story line. Tonight's guest remains Anonymous, and hails from Sarasota, Florida. In the case to be presented, the court, through the directives of the judge defined our client as engaging in “malicious prosecution”. She was, in the terms of the court a negative presence in the lives of her children, worthy of being trashed and removed. The case redefined in terms of the facts and the removal of the judge, now has a clear path to present evidence and secure the best interest of the children. We do not remain passive in the face of defending a false narrative. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts (be sure to check out the new web site) and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1967

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
09/18/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC:  “Institutional Bias - When The Deck Is Stacked” ~~ Tonight's guest found herself childless, homeless and penniless within months of her husband's having left home with their four little children. The crime he committed is called Custodial Interference, when a spouse leaves home and keeps children from contact with their custodial parent. This couple was neither divorced nor legally separated. The institutions that should have protected her include the legal system, where her own lawyer became the greatest liability, the court system, which featured a biased Judge, and Child Protective Services, which proved incompetent and inept. A Corporate Real Estate Broker, Coldwell Banker, facilitating bias and abuse through their sales force, and they almost took her life. But now a resolution is in view. Jill's client is anonymous tonight, as settlement is in progress. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts (be sure to check out the new web site) and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1947

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
08/21/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “10 Years of Speaking Truth To Power” ~~ The FCVFC has been at work for the past ten years. We have now produced a book “10 Years of Speaking Truth To Power”, in memory of child victims and celebration of our successes, looking back and moving forward, presenting the words and stories of our child clients and protective parents. The book is also about how the JUNK CONCEPT of “Parental Alienation,” developed by Richard Gardner, MD, has changed the narrative of child custody litigation in Family Courts across the country. Science and sound methodology have largely been replaced by industrial revolution, factory farming / assembly line techniques for categorizing parent custodians and separating protective parents from vulnerable children in crisis. We'll discuss the Cottage Industry of “Parental Alienation Experts” and may include the stories of the Wolferts sisters, Tracy Fabres, the 'H' children and the 'P' sisters. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1902

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse
Tuesday
06/19/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “The Work of the FCVFC” ~~ Tonight's special guest is Jeffrey M Bloom, EJD. Jeff is a litigation paralegal as well as a mediator, a tremendous addition to the FCVFC. He's not lawyer but a neutral mediator/arbitrator. His own organization, the Creative Resolutions Group, improves mediation so that the potential outcome of a situation shows a judge that one has taken every reasonable step possible to resolve a conflict before bringing it into the public eye. Jeff can also provide arbitration, a private, adversarial dispute resolution process in which an impartial neutral (the arbitrator) or panel of arbitrators hears arguments, weighs evidence and issues an award based on the merits after an expedited hearing. The object is to seek a win/win result in a court case. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1877

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
05/15/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC:  “Battered Women's and Children's Custody Conference: A National Crisis” ~~ Tonight we'll discuss the institutional perpetuation of victimization in the family/divorce court system, and the need for a new message of advocacy for women and children. We will talk about the state of the family court, litigants and the court, and about evidence and expert witnesses. The 13th Annual Battered Mothers Custody Conference took place in Albany, New York, on May 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2018. The theme of this year's conference was 'Custody Litigation, Trauma, and Recovery.' The conference is an annual weekend event dedicated to educating professionals and the general public about the serious legal and psychological challenges faced by battered women who seek protection for themselves and their children from the family/divorce court system. The conference aims to inform, support, and advocate for survivors of abuse within the legal arena. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1857

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
04/17/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "A Case Based Review of New York Judges" ~~ Join our special guest, Sebastian Doggart, an activist / citizen whose dedication to protecting the USA experiment in democracy is expressed in film, writing and activism. His support of the Brook Altman case, recently discussed on NAASCA, has been a vital part of the strategy directed at correcting a wrongful custody transfer that never should have taken place. Sebastian's participation in drawing attention to the wrongful actions of many judges on the New York bench has made him a powerful ally to Protective Parents seeking a voice in New York courts .. where voices are too often silenced. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1837

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
03/20/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Abuse of Judicial Power, Predator Professionals" ~~ This evening we'll take a look at a number of issues included in the work and experience of our special guest, Sebastian Doggard, President of the New York Chapter of the Families Civil Liberties Union. He's also an internationally renowned journalist and documentary film maker. The FCLU works tirelessly to represent parents whose rights are being compromised by judicial overreach, deprivation of due process and equal access to courts, among many other acts of malfeasance. They work on issues of coercion, compulsion and suspicion of Cash for Kids. We'll ask Sebastian about the process of assessment, intervention, action plans and outcomes. Jill reminds us that her organization, the FCVFC, ".. considers of the utmost importance, that children know that their parents are fighting for them. What may not appear as of significant impact in the moment, becomes of great meaning with twenty / twenty hindsight." ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1817

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
02/20/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "The Family Court Embraces / Canonizes Fraud and Cash For Kids" ~~ Brooke Altman, a four time Emmy winner, never imagined that in 2011, when her child was three and a half years old, a court would transfer her biological child into the hands of her partner, Allison Scollar, Esq, on the basis of false allegations and a fraud perpetrated on the court by her lawyers, in conjunction with court actors. In Nov. 2017, Allison was sentenced on four felonies for money laundering and theft of funds from her own law firm escrow account. The time-line of the thefts support statements of associates of Allison Scollar who relate that funds were stolen and then passed to intermediaries who were themselves tasked with paying court actors and a Forensic psychologist to arrange for the transfer of custody from the biological and protective parent, Brooke, to her former partner, Allison. Following the sentencing a new phrase pervades the airways, “criminal conviction has no relevance to parenting.” Apparently felony convictions are irrelevant. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues..
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1792

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
01/16/2018
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Equal Opportunity Abuse: Nothing is Sacred in Cash for Kids Court" ~~ Tonight's show is all abut the baby, with a real focus on the child. Dr Jill is bringing on a special guest, Ms. Anonymous, a very high profile individual who has lived a life of privilege and extensive humanitarian contribution. Through no fault of her own, and when nothing could have prepared her, there was no way to save her, her infant, her family. Every horror that we discuss in every Domestic Violence, divorce and custody conflict came crashing in, turning a fairytale romance into a nightmare, and the joyous event of a new baby into a run-for-your-life occurance that is not ending! We'll discuss lawyers as a liability, judges in Kangaroo Courts and betrayal by trusted institutions .. an everyday event! ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Episodes - 2017 Original Air Date Description
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1772

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
12/19/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “Dr Jill will summarize the work the 'FCVFC' (Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts) on behalf of defending children over the past year." We'll find out where we once were, where we are now, and where we are going in the future! ~~ Dr Jill says, "Children are in proven grave danger of harm from family members .. but they're not rescued! Why does our criminal justice system / family court fail?!" She goes on, "Over the past year the FCVFC has presented evidence of major child abuse –and torture. We have to fight allegations that the children are lying, 'coached' or 'manipulating to get their own way'. Protective parents are vengeful and retaliating, despite indisputable evidence of righteous, clear and convincing proof of violence, physical torture and emotional abuse." Dr Jill concludes, "Tonight I am honored to recount our year of living and fighting for children's rights." ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1752

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
11/21/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “Kidnapping Kids in Arizona's Department of Children and Safety (DCS)" ~~ For ten years Arizona's seizure of children has continued to grow, even when child populations in placement environments have decreased significantly over the years. The appetite for cash derived from seizure of children, facilitated by warrantless seizures through police maneuvers, has been carried out silently. Crimes against vulnerable children and poor families has allowed the flourishing of a system of fraud and foster farming that has been perfected by bureaucratic shams. Rick Manuel, tonight's guest, has spent years aggressively pursuing the maze that constitutes institutional abuse. His impact on the system that involves uncovering the illegal non-profit organizations that advertises 'Kids for Adoption' funnels them into foster 'care' and endless services paid through Federal funding to the state is nothing less than heroic. Please see: 'America's Taken Children' ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1727

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
10/17/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “Blind Sided - Con Men In The Courts” ~~ On this episode we will be talking about the dynamic implicit in one parent deliberately setting out to destroy a child's relationship with the targeted parent, Beth. The former wife of author of “Trading With The Enemy: Seduction and Betrayal on Jim Cramer's Wall Street," she'll provides insight into the dynamic behind the state of mind of the con man you married. The father who uses your children as a weapon to punish you keeps punishing you! After being the total caretaker of Beth's two daughters, the hiding-in-plain-sight predator found an opening, accommodated by a Family Court that insists on maintaining ignorance while professing equal justice. What tips the balance is when one individual manipulates others to accommodate his needs at the expense of the health and welfare of a spouse. After many years of complete custody / shared 50/50 parenting Beth was blind sided! Now she's a client of the FCVFC .. and it's time to fight back! ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1707

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
09/19/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman), a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Dealing with Strategies to Break Impenetrable Custody" ~~ The Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts has repeatedly met Protective Parents whose children are “legally” isolated by authorities, under the total control of their abuser. Attempts to provide a voice to the victim may be thwarted where counsel is weak and ineffective. “No Cause of Action, No Standing to Sue” is a statement of legal standing that halts too many Protective Parents and their representatives. The FCVFC has been aggressively studying, pursuing interventions and the elements of intervention that lead to successful release of children. Our guest, Brook Altman, is a participant in the “Impenetrable Project” of the Legal Strategy Research Litigation Support program of the FCVFC. Her “Brave New World” approach to tackling the massive institutional malfeasance of the Family Court System in Manhattan has taken incredible courage and nerves of steel. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1662

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
07/18/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Court Ordered Rape" ~~ Most people know that medical evaluation of victims of assault are expected as part of procedure for collection of evidence – body fluids, DNA sample collection, wound/bruise documentation. But body cavity examinations are conducted in some states at the request of the assailant in order to conduct discovery on the body of the victim. Tonight we are specifically addressing private party crime victims who are the subjects of sexual assault ordered to submit to genital, intrusive examination at the behest of the court, on behalf of an assailant. Our guest, Lisa, experienced Court Ordered Rape that stemed from her having been unknowingly infected with a genital disease in the course of an intimate relationship, by a partner who was fully conscious and intent on harming her. Her case was pursued on criminal and civil charges. She is an outspoken advocate for victims rights and raising consciousness of the presence and impact of this crime. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1642

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
06/20/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Utah: the Cult Crisis of Child Exploitation" ~~ Community consciousness in Utah allows the extensive presence of child sexual abuse and multiple forms of exploitation of children through court appointed experts, court actors, judges, junk science and 'parental alienation.' What makes Utah unique is the density of population and numbers of children absorbed in the cult crisis of child exploitation! Tonight's guest will speak anonymously about her daughters being transferred by the Utah court into the hands of an extraordinarily violent abuser after she and they escaped and then caught. The children were sent to hell, and their mother to jail. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1617

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
05/16/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ Tonight's special guest is Charles Edward, who heads a team of similarly highly educated legal experts from across the country. As a team they work on research, writing, teaching, speaking about the most challenging legal issues facing children and Protective Parents dealing with the autocratic direction of rulings in family courts today. In recent weeks we have seen decisions in Kansas, Maryland and New York, that have given rise to profound concerns as to rogue disregard for the rule of Constitutional law. We are prepared to discuss those cases tonight. We hope that the FCVFC's 'Swat Team Legal research and Intervention Program' will be a voice of confrontation for a new, increasingly alarming trend in judicial over reach. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1597

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
04/18/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "Mandated Court Appointed Evaluation" ~~ Tonight we'll take a look at  the impact of mandated court appointed evaluation / treatment as a violation of human rights, and the crippling emotional and the impact on the growth and development of the child (children). Jill's special guest,  Brook Altman, wrote the book on custody litigation. “Biology Is Irrelevant” is a land mark case for several reasons. It looks at behavior of the judge, the  forensic evaluation of a psychologist, the denial of a  second evaluation and  multiple false allegations levied against the protective parent / biological mother. Blatant, factually, disprovable allegations have been accepted at face value, with no investigation or scrutiny from the onset of this case.  ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1557

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
02/21/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: 'Legal Consultation To Protective Parents Dealing With Sexual Abuse Allegations' ~~ The Foundation for Child Victimes of Family Courts relies on our legal consultants/experts for scholarly review of the cases accepted as clients of the Foundation. Our anonymous guest tonight is a constitutional scholar and legal expert whose many credits include a PhD from Harvard and a JD from Chicago Law. He's a consultant who provides the extra bonus of teaching moments for our staff and our clients so that they thoroughly understand the legal complexities of their case – law, causes of action, adversarial intervention. Among the many serious challenges faced by clients of the FCVFC are allegations of child sexual abuse (CSA), alleged by a protective parent against a custodial partner and alternately, false allegations of sexual abuse lodged against a protective parent. As always, our focus is on how children are protected in these situations. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1532

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
01/17/2017
8pm EST, 5pm PAC
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: " Family Secrets and Cover-Ups in Custody Litigation" ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Episodes - 2016 Original Air Date Description
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1512

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
12/20/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: "The role of the Jurist" ~~ Tonight's guest, Sebastian Doggart, appears as a journalist, human rights activist and the New York President of the Family Civil Liberty's Union. Juvenile and Dependency Courts across the country are wantonly dismantling human rights, civil rights, parents rights and the peace, security, sanity, legacy of children to be raised by their parents. Legitimate custodians are being rendered helpless to intervene in what should be their innate rights to protect their young by Judges in "Family" Courts who are directed by "Judicial Discretion." Mr. Doggart knows personally and professionally of the rabid, depraved interventions of the unleashed power of the criminal in family court. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1487

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
11/15/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Sandy Ross, "The Hope Portal" - When an unsuspecting individual finds themselves in the grip of a relationship with an individual with anti-social personality traits, they do not know who or what  they have encountered. Sandy Ross is rapidly becoming a well-recognized expert in the area of the interpersonal features of psychopathy. Our immediate focus is the functioning of the individual who possesses psychopathic traits/ Personality Disorder and their interaction with such institutions as the Family Court System, “Child Protective Services”, the Criminal Justice System. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1467

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
10/18/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Born and raised in Africa, tonight's guest enjoyed an international modeling career before she married her Dutch husband. They moved to America where she became a citizen. Their two girls are 7 and 10. Husband and wife became engaged in a divorce, where well documented accusations of sadistic sexual abuse directed against the girls have been presented in evidence, the full force of institutional prejudice and malfeasance are revealed. In the course of negotiating divorce settlement terms. The ongoing battle continues. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill.
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1447

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
09/20/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Louella Thomas ~~ Women are infrequently the focus of child abuse – physical abuse, much less sexual abuse; yet we know that women have a presence as predators, a distinct profile in the generation of sexual abuse onset and ongoing victimization of the subjects. The female actor in this case – pimp, trafficker, trading on the young childrens' loyalties to her as their mother, present a particularly compelling profile of a female psychopath. Our heroic speaker, author of the family horror story “An American Nightmare”, Louella Thomas, covers a landscape of unremitting, unresolved sexual abuse of three very young children. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1422

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
08/16/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: 'Bring Jasmijn Home' with Geerte Frenken ~~ Protective parents all over the world have experienced Court Ordered Abduction of children they were seeking to protect from an obsessed abuser. On this show our guest will tell the experience of how one woman's action to protect her child caused her to have to flee the jurisdiction in which she and the child should have been safe to engage in relevant litigation. Instead the child was deported into the hands of her abuser. The saga covers two continents, multiple government agencies, exhaustive evidence and actions subjecting the child and protective parent to an ultimate, unconscionable betrayal at the hands of judges and attorneys. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1402

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
07/19/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ Jill's special guest tonight will be Kandis Ricard, an investigator in the Criminal Investigations Sex Crimes Unit in Conway, Arkansas. Kandis is an expert Forensic investigator charged with evaluating, processing and final disposition of evidence collected from crime scenes in cases assigned to her in the evaluation of sex crimes against children. She's been engaged in “sting operations” such as the case featured on Nancy Grace, “Public Defender, plots to have sex with a young boy. Our major focus this evening will be on evidence related to the reporting of child sexual abuse, by parents, by young children and by professional reporters. We need to teach reporters how to NOT CONTAMINATE EVIDENCE in the course of presenting allegations of child sexual abuse. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1382

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
06/21/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Institutional Child Sexual Abuse. There is social savagery in the Family Court system. Children are frequently transferred into the hands of abusers .. with no due process and no representation. Where is the social consciousness of child sexual abuse (CSA), and why is there so much institutional tolerance of CSA and other forms of abuse of children? Why is there a willingness to discredit children who come forward with claims of sexual abuse and active punishment of children who protest abuse? There seems to be a set of authoritarian / paternalistic attitudes that support abuse. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1357

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
05/17/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Institutional Child Sexual Abuse: Social Savagery in the Family Courts. All too often children are transferred into the hands of abusers with no due process and no representation. Where is the social consciousness on the issue of CSA (child sexual abuse)? Institutional tolerance of sexual abuse and other forms of abuse of children includes a willingness to discredit children who come forward with claims of sexual abuse and there is active punishment of children who protest abuse. An authoritarian / paternalistic attitude supports abuse. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1337

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
04/19/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: The McMartin Case - The Case for Children as Unreliable Reporters of Sexual Abuse ~~ Reporting allegations of Child Sexual Abuse is the dilemma for the protective parent. A child makes a statement and .. "OMG .. What do I do?"!! Parents who report allegations of abuse instantly face accusations of "coaching, brain washing, alienation and revenge, especially if the allegation is against a family member or spouse. The McMartin case, based in California (1983 - 1990), represents ground zero for the formal elaboration of studies by psychologists demonstrating through "laboratory" staging of structured interviews, the manner in which children can be coached, influenced, subject to memory insertion. The new truth, elaborated as scientific certainty, was embraced by the Criminal Justice System. "Child Protective Services" and the Family Courts found another access port to transfer children into the hands of their abusers through engagement in the strong arm tactics of Judicial Discretion and multiple forms of malfeasance and fraud. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1312

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
03/15/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: 'Institutionalized Child Sexual Abuse' -- This will be an opportunity to discuss this issue with Jill's client, Brigitte Fechter. They'll share how their experience with her case so clearly illustrates a process of judicial and legal over reaching that involves taking over the case from both litigants .. and child sexual abuse is at the center. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1292

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
02/16/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Dealing with The Department of Children and Families, Trafficking Children, Collusion, Expression of Prejudice against Black Families and CASA. Jill's guest will be Dr. Anita Harris, PhD, a doctor of Divinity, whose two grand children were literally kidnapped by a Jacksonville, Tennessee, court. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1272

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse" - The Dark Web
Tuesday
01/19/2016
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. In this series of monthly shows we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: Murder and Mahem in the World of Child Sexual Abuse Driven by the "Dark Web" - Jill will introduce a client of hers who is a sexual abuse victim and mother of 2 children she lost through the Court to a pedophile, an expert on the"Dark Web" ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Episodes - 2015 Original Air Date Description
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1247

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
12/15/2015
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. This is one of a series of monthly shows where we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. ~~ Tonight we'll continue to examine the case of a mother, LaRay Mossholder, who Jill has been assisting recently. LaRay will speak of her experience with Family Courts in hopes it'll help others. "My children have been taken from me twice and returned to the hands of their abuser," she explains. "For those of you who have experienced the unjust loss of children no explanation is necessary." And she goes on, "For those of you who have not had such experience with the loss of children no explanation may be possible." ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1227

Special topic - "Examining Institutional Abuse"
Tuesday
11/17/2015
8pm EST, 5pm PAC

SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. This is the first in a series of monthly shows where we'll specifically take a look at institutional abuse. Tonight we'll examine the case of a mother, LaRay Mossholder, who Jill has been assisting recently. LaRay will speak of her experience with Family Courts in hopes it'll help others. "My children have been taken from me twice and returned to the hands of their abuser," she explains. "For those of you who have experienced the unjust loss of children no explanation is necessary." And she goes on, "For those of you who have not had such experience with the loss of children no explanation may be possible." ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing them trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues. Every third Tuesday of the month, Jill will present special guests who'll explain the challenges they've experienced while fighting for their own rights, and /or for the rights of their children. For more shows in this series, go to: http://www.NAASCA.org/Jill

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