State Faces Scrutiny Over Child Placement in Offender Homes
Source: State may have put children in homes where registered sex offenders lived (2025-09-18)
Maryland authorities are under investigation for potentially placing children in homes where registered sex offenders reside. Concerns have been raised about the safety and oversight of these placements, prompting calls for review and reform. The controversy highlights ongoing issues in child welfare policies and the need for stricter regulations to protect vulnerable children. Officials are now examining the circumstances surrounding these placements to ensure proper safeguards are in place.
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