- Monday April 29th, 2013 :: 10:00 a.m. PDT
Five Recipients Honored by LASD for Making a Difference in the Lives of Children: LADA, LACoCoroner, LACoICAN, UCLA Med & Psych
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Five Recipients Honored by LASD for Making a Difference in the Lives of Children: LADA, LACoCoroner, LACoICAN, UCLA Med & Psych
In 2002, with the life of young Mary Ellen McCormick's tragic life in 1873 as a motivation, the Special Victims Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, established the Mary Ellen McCormick Award to recognize those individuals who have made a difference in the life of a child.
Sheriff Lee Baca and Special Victims detectives honored these fine people at Sheriff's Headquarters on April 26, 2013 for their great efforts in making a difference in the lives of children with the 2013 Mary Ellen McCormick Award:
Denise Bertone, Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office
Gail Abarbanel, Rape Treatment Center at UCLA Medical Center
Deputy District Attorney Diana Martinez, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
Sabina Alvarez; Inter-Agency Council on Abuse and Neglect
R. Edward Geiselman; Psychology Department at University of California, Los Angeles
Award Background:
In 1873 a humanitarian by the name of Mrs. Etta Angell Wheeler discovered the abuse of a young girl in New York City. Through her persistence and hard work, Mrs. Wheeler uncovered the sad and unacceptable treatment of Mary Ellen McCormick. Mary Ellen was found pale, thin, barefoot and wearing a tattered dress. She was tiny; the size of a five-year-old, although she was nine-years-old. Across the table lay a brutal whip of twisted leather strands and the child's arms and legs bore many marks of its use. Although there were laws protecting animals from abusive treatment, there were no laws to protect children from abuse. Children were considered the property of their parents or their guardian and intervention was not acceptable. Desperate to help, Mrs. Wheeler turned to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Believing she would be turned away with such an absurd idea, she proceeded to plead her case to Mr. Henry Bergh, Director of the SPCA. The case interested Mr. Bergh, who agreed to bring the facts to a court of law. Mary Ellen was brought to court wrapped in a carriage blanket. She was bruised, her face disfigured by a gash through the left eye brow and down the cheek from scissors at the hands of her caretaker. The child's appearance was testimony enough. On Thursday, April 9, 1874, her rescue was accomplished and her assailant was convicted of cruelty to an animal. After Mary Ellen’s story was heard, other cases began to come forward, prompting Mr. Bergh to form the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
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