Community Justice Centers Work

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By Charles J. Hynes, Brooklyn District Attorney

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posted: 08.06.2007
Brenda Maynard
District Attorney J. Hynes, Thanks for the good work in your community. I wonder if you could help us. Crime is everywhere in our country and around the world but most crimes unfortunately remain silient or when reveal annoyed; victims are told, "Their hands are tied";"Hard to prove" or "Its been to long". One of the worst crimes in our country is children becoming victims of child molesters/pornography. Even worst many child molesters are parents. In my son's case it was his adopted dad. Another crime is martial rape. Two crimes that is on the law books but never enforce. Many families live with such crimes in their homes and find it hard to get out. My son and I are finally out but we never receive justice for the crimes put upon us, never heard. We fell through the cracks of the system. My son, now age 12 states, "Their is no laws for children and children are not heard or believed". He is disqusted in the adults which he says is suppose to protect children. Please contact me.
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