OurVisionProvide a child-friendly forensic interview center that offers new hope to children who have been the victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, or who have witnessed domestic violence. Interviews are conducted in a comfortable, safe atmosphere by a team of highly trained professionals to ascertain the truth on behalf of the child and the suspect. Care is taken to ensure follow-up services are provided to aid in the healing process.
Additionally, JPCC provides information; training and consultation to parents, teachers, law enforcement officers, medical and mental health professionals.
JPCC is a partnership between Marin Publicand Private Agencies
FAMILY SERVICE
AGENCY OF MARIN
MARIN ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN
MARIN COuNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S
OFFICE
MARIN COuNTY HEALTH & HuMAN
SERVICES
MARIN COuNTY POLICE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION
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“Another Milestone 500 Interviews”Read story on page 3
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Director’s Message
t last spring’s Falkirk Luncheon we said goodbye to Tim Little. He served on the JPCC Steering Com-
mittee for 10 years. Captain Mike Ridgway has stepped in for Tim on the Committee.
Tim’s shoes are not easy to fill. He was instrumental in the early planning of the Center, which included initiating the JPCC policy manual, working closely with the architect on the Center’s design, helping to negotiate the site plan with county of-ficials, overseeing the general contractor, and taking part in the demolition projects and acquisition of the security system. Tim also personally handled the framing of Jeannette’s Ike jacket that now proudly hangs in our JPCC conference room.
Thank you, Tim, for your dedication and ex-traordinary efforts. You were instrumental in making the dream of a child-friendly center a reality for our community!
Michael Grogan, Ph.D.
Cyndy Doherty, Marin Advocates for Children, replaces Charlie Mead
Capt. Mike Ridgway, MCSO, replaces Tim Little
Tim Little, Paula Kamena & Michael Grogan
hat a dubious milestone: 500 forensic interviews with children. Marin County is fortunate to
have a Center that spares children and families the agony of repeated interviews. However, it continues to sadden us that such interviews are needed, and that hor-rific crimes against children are committed.
As the demographics illustrate (see back page), the majority of children interviewed at the Center are girls. Research indicates that boys show a greater resistance to coming forward when victimized because it might portray them as weak. In addition, most molesters are men and boys often fear being identified as “gay”. They also have difficulty accepting themselves as legitimate victims.
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500 Interviews : A Dubious Milestone:
especially true when the suspected abuser was a parent.
Last year 50% of the children interviewed at the Center were from Latino families. In Marin, we are fortunate to have several highly-qualified, bi-lingual child forensic interviewers working for Children and Family Services at Health and Human Ser-vices. The JPCC is able to call upon them when a child is more comfortable discuss-ing this difficult issue in their native language.
Many of our supporters are surprised at the large number of children we see under the age of five (29%). Most of these children are four and five years old. Their young age leaves them vulnerable and dependent on older children and adults for their care and interpretation of the world. They are also least likely to report their abuse. Findings from a recent study (Hershkowitz, Horowitz & Lamb, 2006) reveal that when suspicion of sexual abuse exists with three to six year-olds, this group was much less apt to report the abuse than those in older age groups. This was
or the 8th year, our JPCC will sponsor Chris Grogan as its street painter (madonnari). Last year,
Chris rendered a chalk/pastel portrait of a famiily friend.
Street paintings of this size (6x6’) take about 14 hours, over both days. It is a physically demanding “labor of love,” for Chris. This will be her 15th year participating in the festival as an artist.
JPCC and Youth in Arts’ 16th AnnualItalian StreetPainting Festival
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Northern California Network of Multi-Disciplinary Interview CentersThe JPCC belongs to a network of multi-disciplinary interview/child advocacy centers for Northern California that meet on a quarterly basis to coordinate training and share concerns. In January the consortium convened at the JPCC, where our team discussed the JPCC procedures and training practices.
Innovative Child Forensic Interview TechniquesAs the field of child forensic interviewing evolves, more effective and reliable protocols are developed. The JPCC Steering Committee, in a commitment to provide state-of-the-art training to our interviewers, recently adopted the protocol researched and field tested by Tom Lyon, Ph.D., J.D. at the University of Southern California. This protocol emphasizes the importance of developing rapport with the child and encourages self-initiated narratives, as opposed to interviewer- directed questioning.
Molly Miller, H&HS, Murat Ozgur, DA, Ed Berberian, DA, Capt. Mike Keller, SRPD, Detective Lisa Holton, SRPD, Raul Munoz, H&HS
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Community and Professional Training
Laura Estrada, H&HS, Lisa Holton, SRPD, Mike McBride, DA, Jolie Clark, H&Hs
Child Psychiatric TreatmentThe appropriateness and safety of psychiatric medi-cation is a significant concern when children are interviewed and, subsequently, receive psychological treatment. Last winter, Catherine Kennedy, M.D., a child psychiatrist and original supporter of the Center, provided a workshop to local mental health professionals related to potential medications for traumatized children.
JPCC Raises Awareness at Lagunitas Middle School The JPCC Project Director continues to provide educational programs to Marin County Schools regarding “Internet Dangers.” While most kids enjoy social network-ing sites in an appropriate manner, some use poor judgment, sending personal information or revealing pictures that can be saved and forwarded to others. JPCC’s program raises awareness about these dangers and gives students tools to better protect themselves.
Growing Up in Cyberspace: What Professionals Need to KnowIn April, we co-sponsored a conference, Growing Up In Cyberspace: What Professionals Need to Know, with the Marin County office of Education. The main presenter, Joanie Gillispie, Ph.D., author of Cyber-rules, was assisted by students Masood Nusratty, U.C. Berkeley, and Katie Conklin, Sacramento State University. The conference was aimed at professionals who work with youth, and focused on teen’s use of social networking sites and online communications.
Preventing Date RapeThe JPCC Steering Committee is committed to educating parents, students and teachers about Internet safety. Michael Grogan and John Aliotti from the DA’s office have written a play that reflects cases brought to the Center. In order to strengthen the script, assis-
tance was enlisted from young women familiar with social net-working sites and the nature of abuses that can occur. Many thanks to Victoria Cappuc-cio, Lauren Magana, and Jessica Heiges for providing valuable consultation!
Marin County Child Safety ConsortiumTo better facilitate coordination and collaboration between agencies, law enforcement representatives and Children and Family Workers (CPS) formed the Marin County Child Safety Consortium. The group meets a couple times a year to discuss issues facing abused children and subsequent investigations. At our october meeting, Janet Hines, Director of CASARC at San Francisco General Hospital, discussed the criteria for initiating a non-acute medical exam on a child victim.
Project Director, Michael Grogan at Lagunitas Middle School
Jessica Heiges, Lauren Magana, & John Aliotti
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April Child Abuse Prevention Month
LuncheonHonors
Chief Ken Hughes, Fairfax P.D., honoring the the career of Sergeant Phil Torres
Phil Torres and Chief Hughes
Project Director Michael Grogan gifting Tim Little
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Children’sChampions
Haley Mears, H&HS, honored for her exhaustive work on a demanding case by Heather Ravani, H&HS
Tim Little, MCSO, bidding farewell
Chief Joseph Kreins, Novato P.D., honoring Sergeant Jennifer Welch for her work as a Child Forensic Interviewer, completing 43
interviews at the Center: the most by one person
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JPCC Stars Honored
Service and Dedication to Our Community’s Children & Families
Lori Frugoli, Deputy District Attorney assigned to the JPCC for three years, reflects on her stewardship
Captain Mike Keller, San Rafael P.D. , recognizes Charlie Mead, Executive Director, Marin Advocates for Children, for his eight years
of service on the JPCC Steering Committee
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Community Support
Quilts for the kidse are fortunate to have several talented quilt makers donate to the Center. These local quilt makers,
known as the Sew and Sews, are located at Picket Fence Quilts in Novato, owned by Cathy Davis and Barbara Sutton. To date the Sew and Sews have generously donated over 20 quilts that were then given to child victims visiting the Center. The children were thrilled to have such a beauti-ful tapestry of their own, especially after having to discuss difficult and upsetting experiences.
Sew and Sews members:
Sandra HarringtonNancy ReckDiane CrouseJoan RobinsonJan Davis
Rosemary SchumackerGlenda MalburySusan WittenmyerJoanne RowlandsSue Kujawa
Holiday Teddy Bear Campaign
eather Gravers, Branch Services officer at Westamerica Bank, Ignacio Branch, initiated a Teddy Bear drive at the bank
during the holiday season. She collected over 50 teddy bears and other stuffed animals from generous bank customers. Many thanks Heather and Westamerica!
Heather Graves, Branch Service Officer, and Michelle Baxter, Customer Service Manager at Westamerica’s Ignacio Office
Courtney and baby Chloe with Sandra Harrington
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Working Togetherfor Justice and Restoration of the Family
Detective Sophia Winter, Novato P.D.
It Takes a Team…to Protect a Child
Ryan Petersen, Sheriff’s Office
Ronda Reese, San Rafael P.D.
Catherine Kennedy, M.D.
Murat Ozgur, Deputy D.A., assigned to JPCC
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Sincere Appreciation to Our Supporters
Our Dedicated and Professional Team
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE:$10,000 or more
Soroptimist International of Marin CountyMilagro Foundation
CORNERSTONE PARTNERS$1,000 or more
Peter & Patricia ArrigoniThe Peter and Patricia Arrigoni Fund of Marin Community FoundationDonald o. Collins Foundation
COMMuNITY PARTNERS$500 or more
Col. & Mrs. Arthur S. olsonPacific Union Real EstateLaura & Jim TurnerNancy Zaharin
TREASuRED FRIENDSunder $500
Jean AnsleyAna Bagtas In loving memory of Shelia McGortyLou Bartolini
Sue BeittelEd BerberianCaptain Jim BergSteve Berreman In honor of Lindsey and others like herTom & Sandy BoydKathleen CarnahanWallace & Sylvia ChipmanPatricia CoffeyKatherine CoffeyGeorge CoffeyChristine Coffey-PucciniCyndy DohertyVanessa Dominguez In loving memory of Shelia McGortyMary Lou Flynn In loving memory of Shelia McGortyKen FreyBill GibsonJohn Glassheim In loving memory of Shelia McGorty
John & Constance GoviShirley & Jeff GravesChristine & Michael GroganJoan & Frank GroganChief Michael Grogan, NYFDThomas & Janet GroganGary GrossNicholas HeldfondJames W. HendersonZelma Howard In loving memory of Shelia McGortyJanice HughesElizabeth Irwin In memory of Shelia McGortyCaptain Mike KellerDolores E. LawsonJudy Le MarrFriends from Marin County Health & Human Services Department In loving memory of Shelia McGortyKellie MooreDorothy L. odetto
Albert & Emily Pezzi In memory of Hank PaladinoHeather & Ron RavaniCaptain Mike RidgwayKathleen Roach In loving memory of Shelia McGortyWendy Sanchez In loving memory of Shelia McGortyJoseph & Sparkie SpaethSumiko StaffordShelagh Stewart-Chung In loving memory of Shelia McGortyThe Swig FoundationRita Widergreen In memory of Shelia McGorty
IN-KIND Carole Dandridge
STEERING COMMITTEEED BERBERIANMarin County District Attorney
CAPTAIN JIM BERGNovato Police Department
CYNDY DoHERTY Executive Director Marin Advocates for Children
CAPTAIN MIKE KELLERSan Rafael Police Department
HEATHER RAVANISocial Service Director Health & Human Services
CAPTAIN MIKE RIDGWAYMarin County Sheriff’s office
JPCC STAFF:MICHAEL C. GRoGANProject Director
MARIN COuNTY DISTRICT ATTTORNEY’S OFFICE
MuRAT OZGuRDeputy District Attorney
NILDA FERNANDEZ Victim Witness
MICHAEL MC BRIDEInspector
ROBERT GuIDIChief Inspector
RACHEL TAYLORVictim Witness
POLICE DEPARTMENTSBEVEDERE PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Mark CampbellSergeant Chris Pool
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
Commander Bob Morehen
CoLLEGE oF MARINPoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Charles Lacy
FAIRFAX PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Ken HughesOfficer Andrew Lyssand
MARIN CoUNTY SHERIFF’S oFFICE
Sheriff Robert DoyleLieutenant Barry HeyingSergeant Steve DelaoDetective Ryan Petersen
MILL VALLEY PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Robert RitterDetective Lindsay Haynes
NoVATo PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Joseph KreinsLieutenant Dave JeffriesSergeant Keith HeidenDetective Sophie WinterDetective Nick ConradSRO Melissa Hinkle
RoSS DEPARTMENT oF PUBLIC SAFETY
Jim ReisPublic Safety Director
SAN ANSELMo PoLICE DEPARTMET
Chief Charles MaynardCorporal Ryan Dunnigan
SAN RAFAEL PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Matt OdettoCaptain Jeff FranziniSergeant Jonathan BeanSergeant Al PiomboDetective Lisa HoltonCorporal Ronda Reese
SAUSALITo PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Scott Paulin
TIBURoN PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Michael Cronin
TWIN CITIES PoLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief Phillip GreenDetective Toby MillerOfficer Patty Monge
HEALTH & HuMAN SERVICE: CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES
Raul MunozSupervisor
Julie LenhardtSupervisor
Molly MillerSocial Worker
Rosie HernandezSocial Worker
Juan FunesSocial Worker
Laura EstradaSocial Worker
Haley Mears Social Worker
Jolie ClarkSocial Worker
COMMuNITY HEALTH & PREVENTION SERVICES
Sparkie SpaethManager
Rebecca SmithHealth Planner Evaluator
Cio HernandezLicensed Mental Health Practitioner Bilingual
CHILD ABuSE TREATMENT TEAM
Kit MitchellProgram Director
Peggy TothProgram Administrator
Helen DonaheyFinancial officer
Allen PetersDirector of Finance
Betty WoodClinical Supervisor
Lourdes QuesadaMental Health Worker
Casey AdamsMental Health Worker
Solidad EspinolaMental Health Worker
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For more information about contributing, please contact our director, Dr. Michael Grogan at (�15) �99-��50.
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SexFemale 70%Male 30%Age0-5 29%six-11 47%twelve-17 23%Adults 1%EthnicityCaucasian 52%Latino 33%African American 11%Asian 4%LanguageEnglish 81%Spanish 19%
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