The Child Abuse Prevention Council (CAPC) was established in 1978 following a grand jury investigation and the public's concern into the brutal beating death of a three year old child named Latanya Smith, by her mother's boyfriend.
On December 7, 1973, Latanya Smith was born to her unwed 15-year-old mother, Bernice Wiley, and spent the first three years of her life happily living with her grandmother. In December of 1976, Latanya was taken to the hospital by her grandmother with bruises and other injuries. After an investigation of the incident, Latanya was placed back into the custody of her grandmother while Bernice went through counseling, yet there was no counseling for Charles Johnson, the mother’s boyfriend and the man who had beat the three-year-old girl. On January 17, 1977, Bernice completed her counseling, and Latanya was placed back into her custody.
Although no one can ever know the pain three-year-old Latanya may have endured, we do know that on February 14, 1977, Latanya was pronounced dead from physical abuse. It took three weeks for Charles Johnson and Bernice Wiley to end the life of the little girl. Latanya’s case went to the grand jury, where we then learned that Latanya had been beaten, burned and bit by Charles Johnson, her fingers were pinched with pliers, and she had been beaten with a broom so badly that the broom broke into pieces. We heard that and autopsy completed after her death showed that her tissues were saturated with blood, and that she had died from internal hemorrhaging caused by abuse. We learned that, at the age of three, Latanya had lost the will to live. Bernice had been so afraid lf losing her boyfriend that she did nothing to stop the abuse, and Charles Johnson actually took pleasure in the pain inflicted upon Latanya, as she was another man’s child.
Three members of the Jury and other concerned community members were so moved by Latanya’s case and by the fact that she could have been saved had she not “slipped through the system” that the Child Abuse Prevention Council was formed. In 1977, there were 39 reported cases of child abuse in San Joaquin County; in 1995, there were more than 14,000 reported cases; and in 2004 there were 7,387. The Child Abuse Prevention Council is a place where parents can learn more about dealing with their children and personal issues through education, a place they can call or come to in a crisis, and a place children can feel safe, so they won’t have to suffer like Latanya.
We are an agency dedicated to preventing child abuse, ensuring safety, education and treatment for abused/neglected children and abusive and at-risk parents. In the more than twenty years since its formation, CAPC has collaborated with other local agencies and organizations to meet the needs of children and families who are at-risk of abuse and neglect.

Because of these partnerships, lives has been changed. A neglectful parent has learned how to be nurturing. An abused child has learned that he/she was born to be loved. A newborn is pampered by a mother who has learned how care for her baby. And a father has learned how to manage his anger.
Support from the community has made all these miracles possible. For countless children and families, we have been able to provide the help they need to find their way to a better, brighter future.