The Fate of Twenty-one Los Angeles Siblings
Society
United States
Started May 12, 2026
Nearly two dozen kids were found at risk of abuse and neglect. Will their parents be held accountable?
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The Fate of Twenty-one Los Angeles Siblings
The New Yorker (United States) | May 11, 2026
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Removing children from their parents may cause more harm than good, as family bonds are essential for emotional stability.
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The state must prioritize intervention over punishment to effectively address the root causes of neglect and abuse.
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Parents should be held accountable for their actions to ensure the safety and well-being of children in abusive situations.
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Community support systems are vital; the focus should be on rehabilitation for parents rather than solely punitive measures.
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The welfare of the children should come first, but accountability must be balanced with the understanding of complex family dynamics.
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