Junk Science -
is the name given to
popular, unscientific concepts, consultants and practices used in some courts
to defend and justify actions and decisions that might be hard to justify
otherwise.
Commonly there is no
form of testing to prove or disprove an idea or recommendation that a Guardian
ad litem or Family Court is promoting.
Junk science by its
ungrounded, unscientific foundation potentially corrupts the judicial process,
and it is the source of much human pain and disillusionment, when it is
used. It significantly undermines public
confidence in the intelligence and fairness of the judiciary and the courts.
When Guardians ad
litem and lawyers make far reaching pronouncements about a child or a party
with whom they have had little interaction and offer speculative opinions for
which they have no scientific basis, this is "junk science". When they project into the future (no one can
foretell the future), this is pure junk science, when they label parties and/or
their children with catchy syndromes that are unrecognized by leading national
professional organizations in the field, this is junk science. When they recommend or prescribe trendy
treatments or counseling that have no recognized scientific basis, this is prescribing
"junk science". When some
courts force unwanted treatment or demand the release of privileged, personal
therapy records in non-criminal divorce cases- using the threat of contempt-
this can only be labeled as practicing
“junk science”. It is
totalitarian and it is destructive of human worth, dignity and human
rights. It ill becomes a democratic
society. When some courts duplicate
and/or override the findings of Children's Protective agencies or highly
qualified professional consultants, this is junk practice.
Junk science is an
area of court usage that needs careful, undefensive review, data collection and
high level behavioral medicine consultation to develop the best standards if
courts are to correct a bad practice
NaGAL work to bring about change in the Family Court system. We would encourage you to become involved by talking to your state representative. Please find us on Facebook.
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