How Could You? Hall of Shame-Prudence Shivers UPDATED
This will be an archive of heinous actions by those involved in child welfare, foster care and adoption. We forewarn you that these are deeply disturbing stories that may involve sex abuse, murder, kidnapping and other horrendous actions.
From Holly Springs, North Carolina, foster parent Prudence Shivers, 42, was arrested on February 1 “and charged with two counts intentional child abuse inflicting serious injury, according to an arrest report. ”
“Authorities say Shivers was a foster parent at the time of incidents. The two victims were ages four and six. Police say the 4-year-old had multiple lacerations to the back, stomach and buttock. The 6-year-old had multiple lacerations to the head, face and buttock.
Shivers posted a $60,000 bond on Feb. 1 after being arrested.
Shivers has two biological teen-aged children that will remain in her custody,[] but the remaining foster children have been removed from the home. Shivers has also been instructed to not come in contact with children under the age of 16 without supervision.
The report lists Duke University as Shivers’ employer.”
Holly Springs woman arrested on felony child abuse charges[WNCT 2/5/14]
“Prudence Shivers, 42, is accused of hurting two boys, ages four and six, by inflicting lacerations to their backs, as well as cutting the younger boy’s stomach and the older child’s head and face.
“They appear to be from some sort of whipping action or something like that,” Stone said.”
“Shivers is a research administration manager at the Duke University School of Medicine.”
Holly Springs foster parent charged with child abuse[ WRAL 2/4/14]
REFORM Puzzle Piece
Update:”A Duke research administration manager at the School of Medicine was arrested last week and is facing charges of felony child abuse.
Prudence Shivers—who is listed as Charlyne Shivers in the Duke directory—was arrested for two counts of intentional child abuse inflicting serious injury Feb. 1. The two children, ages 4 and 6, were Shivers’ foster children. Shivers’ posted a $60,000 bond on Feb. 1 after being arrested. As part of her release, Shivers may not have contact with children under 16-years-old without supervision.
The 4-year-old had multiple lacerations on the back, stomach and buttocks, and the 6-year-old had multiple lacerations to the head, face and buttocks, according to a WNCN article. The police went to Shivers’ home due to a referral from Child Protective Services. The foster children have been removed from the home.
Jill Boy, director of communications at the School of Medicine, deferred comment to Keith Lawrence, director of media relations at Duke News. Lawrence said Shivers started working at the Office of Research Administration in the medical school July 2009 as a research administration manager. She is still employed at Duke, Lawrence said.
Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations, said when an employee is arrested on a felony charge there is a review of whether the employee should be placed on leave. He said those decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and that an employee would be placed on leave if they had been charged with a crime that could affect their ability to be an employee.”
Duke research administration manager faces charges of felony child abuse[Duke Chronicle 2/10/14 by Danielle Muoio]
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