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Donna Suzanne Shell (née Ostrum; born c. 1957) is an American activist critical of child protective services.
Shell grew up in Minnesota. Her first experience with child protective services occurred in 1974, when at age 17 she was punched in the face by her father.[1] That year, she was put in a foster home and gave birth to a baby she gave up for adoption.[1] She became involved in dependency and neglect cases after Elbert County, Colorado, took away one of her children in 1991 for an alleged spanking by his stepfather that she claimed "left no marks." The child was returned after four days with no further action.[1][2] Since that time she has assisted other families facing court-ordered sanctions. Shell runs a website called Profane Justice and has also published a book by the same title.[3]
In 2002, she told a reporter "I don't think they should ever terminate parental rights without proof that a child has been seriously hurt."[4]
^ abcPrendergast, Alan (February 10, 2005). Beyond Contempt. Westword
^Pankratz, Howard (December 19, 2006). Parent advocate found in contempt. Denver Post
^Shell, Suzanne (2001). Profane Justice: A Comprehensive Guide to Asserting Your Parental Rights. Sage Wisdom Press, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-9660254-1-5
^Suprynowicz, Vin (November 10, 2002). Sitting in jail for spanking. Las Vegas Review-Journal
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