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Karen de Sá is an investigative reporter for the San Jose Mercury News.
Links: @KarendeSa1 | (Current as of: October 13, 2015)
San Francisco Chronicle
March 5, 2017
A boy who made his way alone across the U.S. border last year to escape extreme domestic abuse in Honduras has been locked up in a Northern California juvenile hall for nearly a year, even though he has no criminal record and has been granted asylum.
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San Jose Mercury News
July 11, 2015
Four bills would give greater power and set new requirements for legal staff and social service personnel to prevent the inappropriate administration of psychotropic medication.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
March 11, 2015
State regulators rejected nearly 1 in 5 requests to administer antipsychotic medications for foster youth in January 2015 because they were deemed medically unnecessary.
Karen de Sá is an investigative reporter for the San Jose Mercury News.
Karen de Sá is an investigative reporter for the San Jose Mercury News.
Karen de Sá
Links: @KarendeSa1 | (Current as of: October 13, 2015)
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News StoryHonduran boy, 14, wins U.S. asylum but remains in jail
Karen de SáSan Francisco Chronicle
March 5, 2017
A boy who made his way alone across the U.S. border last year to escape extreme domestic abuse in Honduras has been locked up in a Northern California juvenile hall for nearly a year, even though he has no criminal record and has been granted asylum.
News Story
California foster children would be better protected from overprescribing physicians, under proposed new laws now in the Assembly
Karen de SáSan Jose Mercury News
July 11, 2015
Four bills would give greater power and set new requirements for legal staff and social service personnel to prevent the inappropriate administration of psychotropic medication.
News Story
California rejects thousands of requests for antipsychotic drugs for poor kids, foster youth
Karen de SáSanta Cruz Sentinel
March 11, 2015
State regulators rejected nearly 1 in 5 requests to administer antipsychotic medications for foster youth in January 2015 because they were deemed medically unnecessary.
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