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« Reply #90 on: July 26, 2006, 03:39:15 PM »
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A post from that link:

This is a COMPLETE list of PURE programs some they stopped refering to for a differnt number of reasons (non-payment and conditional licesing and the program simply ask that PURE stop refering to them then spoke out against them.


Red Rock Academy
Cedar Mountain Academy
Sorenson?s Ranch
Lost Legacy Ranch
Oak ridge military academy
Turning Point
Reality Ranch
Summit Achievement
Skyline Journey
Glacier Mountain Academy
Kids Peace
Harbor House for Girls
Safe Harbor
Harbor House for Boys
High Top Ranch
New Horizons Youth Ministries
Whitmore Academy

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RE: KIDS PEACE

July 20, 2006

Ex-KidsPeace counselor admits to sex with teen
He will be sentenced in October on charges from incident at North Whitehall facility.
By Debbie Garlicki Of The Morning Call

A former KidsPeace counselor who had sex with a 16-year-old resident of the North Whitehall Township facility for troubled youths pleaded guilty Wednesday to institutional sexual assault and corruption of a minor.

Jerry J. McChristian, 34, who no longer works at the youth home, told the judge that he was ''pushed'' into having sex with the girl in August.

Lehigh County Judge Robert L. Steinberg asked him what he meant. McChristian, of 2106 S. Lumber St., Allentown, mumbled an inaudible response.

Steinberg noted that McChristian was an adult and the girl was a child and asked McChristian why he did not reject alleged advances by a teen girl who wouldn't have been at the facility if she didn't already have problems.

Whether or not the sex was consensual, the judge said, McChristian was over 18 and the girl was under 18 and having sex with her was an act that would corrupt a minor.

After Senior Deputy District Attorney Matthew Falk outlined the prosecution's case, the judge askedMcChristian whether or not he had sex with the girl. McChristian didn't answer and appeared reluctant to speak.

Steinberg told him that if he didn't want to plead guilty, a trial would be scheduled.

''I don't want a wishy-washy response from you,'' Steinberg told McChristian.

He asked McChristian again whether he engaged in inappropriate acts with the girl.

''I was pushed into it,'' said McChristian, who is free on bail. He was represented by attorney Michael Brunnabend of Allentown.

Falk said that on Aug. 10, the girl asked a KidsPeace staff member if she could make a telephone call. The girl got permission, and McChristian escorted her into a conference room where she made a call.

McChristian and the girl then had sex on the floor, Falk said. The girl reported the incident to someone at KidsPeace, who called state police.

Authorities tested evidence on a carpet in the conference room and found that DNA from the carpet matched McChristian's DNA, according to Falk.

Falk said he explained the negotiated plea to the victim, who is expected to testify at McChristian's sentencing hearing on Oct. 12.

The prosecution and defense agreed to a binding sentence of probation for the charge of institutional sexual assault, which is a third-degree felony. There was no agreement on the sentence McChristian will get for the corruption of a minor charge and no agreement on whether the sentences for the two charges will run consecutively or concurrently.

Corruption of minors carries a maximum sentence of 21/2 to five years in prison.



Can KidsPeace 'withstand' award to boy's mother?
July 25, 2006
Paul Carpenter

Just for the fun of it, suppose you are an institution with enough money to propose a $100 million expansion.

Let's say this expansion is approved by North Whitehall Township officials in 1997. (This is after a boy, Mark Draheim, is put in your care.) Even if you decide not to build the expansion, you have $100 million at your disposal.

That, in a conservative investment portfolio, would give you annual dividends 166 times what Marsha Draheim, Mark's mother, will get to compensate her for her son's asphyxiation. At that rate, you could throttle more than 100 kids a year without denting that $100 million principal.

A weekend news story was not supposition. It told how Lehigh County Senior Judge John P. Lavelle engineered a settlement in a lawsuit against the KidsPeace National Center for Kids in Crisis Inc.

The lawsuit involved the 1998 death of 14-year-old Mark Draheim at the big KidsPeace facility in North Whitehall Township. The suit also said KidsPeace did nothing to stop the sexual abuse Mark suffered while imprisoned there.

The story noted he was the second boy to die there while being restrained by staff members. Jason Tallman, 12, was killed in 1993. That death also resulted in settlement, which avoids exposure in open court.

KidsPeace, the story said, claimed in court documents that it ''was not in a position to pay a substantial judgment,'' and KidsPeace flack Mark Stubis was quoted as saying the Draheim settlement ''was structured in such a way that we can withstand it.''

How much did Lavelle decide KidsPeace can withstand? Marsha Draheim's end of a so-called $1.2 million settlement will come in dribs and drabs, at $30,000 a year. But Lavelle made sure the lawyers got their end ? more than 40 percent of the $1.2 million ? in a lump sum, hubba-hubba.

(If the lawyers put their share in an investment portfolio, they'll get nearly the same amount each year ? but also without touching the principal ? that Draheim will receive.)

There were a few items the news story did not mention. For example, both of the boys asphyxiated at KidsPeace were were of small stature when they were terminally ''restrained'' by big staffers. Both were sent to KidsPeace by county authorities against the wishes of their families.

The Draheim lawsuit alleged the boy was repeatedly raped at KidsPeace, and the rapists included at least one adult. Even KidsPeace's own medical records, prior to his death, revealed rectal injuries, but KidsPeace never reported the assaults to authorities.

The Tallman boy was killed by a KidsPeace staffer named Dean Sine, who faced a half-hearted prosecution and was acquitted with the help of testimony by Dr. Isidore Mihalakis, a pathologist who said the death was accidental.

When Sine was acquitted, he and his KidsPeace colleagues cheered in court, and Sine laughed in the face of the boy's father. KidsPeace kept him on the payroll after that.

Later, Sine was sent to prison for repeatedly raping a young boy in Montgomery County. Those assaults were a year before Mihalakis and his ilk testified on Sine's behalf.

I have written extensively about KidsPeace, and not just about the Tallman-Draheim cases. Based on what I have learned in the process, I cannot escape the feeling that this is a monstrous establishment.

I doubt, however, that it will ever be held accountable. It is powerful and it has a cozy relationship with youth authorities who use judges to wrest control of children from parents, forcing the parents to use medical insurance to pay for placements at KidsPeace.

Marsha Draheim will get $30,000 a year, and KidsPeace will continue to rake in untold millions of dollars with the help of that power structure.

http://www.mcall.com/news/columnists/al ... snews-misc
 
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Mark Draheim was restrained to death in 1998.  Hello????  Since when is physical, mental, sexual abuse and restraint related deaths okay in some programs but not others?  

Why is KIDS PEACE not on CAICA's watchlist?  Seems like a slam dunk troubled program to me but then again, so is Whitmore and it didn't make the CAICA watchlist either.
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« Reply #91 on: July 26, 2006, 06:39:19 PM »
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Why is KIDS PEACE not on CAICA's watchlist? Seems like a slam dunk troubled program to me but then again, so is Whitmore and it didn't make the CAICA watchlist either.


Because CAICA is ran by a fucking idiot, or a sellout, or both?
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DannyB on the internet:I CALLED A LAWYER TODAY TO SEE IF I COULD SUE YOUR ASSES FOR DOING THIS BUT THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE.

CCMGirl on program restraints: "DON\'T TAZ ME BRO!!!!!"

TheWho on program survivors: "From where I sit I see all the anit-program[sic] people doing all the complaining and crying."

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« Reply #92 on: July 26, 2006, 06:39:51 PM »
Seems obvious why this facility is not on CAICA's watchlist....its on PURE's referral list.  
Same with Whitmore.

Izzy just doesn't seem to put any any of Sue Scheff's little ole referral clients on her WATCHLIST, now does she?
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« Reply #93 on: July 26, 2006, 08:28:42 PM »
Would Izzie send her kid to a program where kids have been raped and restrained to death?  

If not, then why is it okay for other parents to do so?

As for not including Whitmore, Kids Peace, New Horizons Ministry on her watchlist, how does NOT LISTING them help parents????
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« Reply #94 on: July 26, 2006, 09:43:59 PM »
Let's not forget that Katie Lank died from injuries she sustained from a fall at the now-defunct Red Rock Ranch Academy. Lack of proper supervision and hiking in a dangerous (now prohibited area) were two factors that played into this horrific tragedy. Reportedly, the admissions director was none other than Gayle Palmer DeGraff.  A name that should send shivers down the spine of anyone who knows this lady's track record in the troubled teen industry (i.e. once worked for Steve Cartisano at the infamous Challenger program before starting her own program called Summit Quest, where Michelle Sutton was hiked to her death in 1990).

In the WWASPS v. PURE transcripts, Scheff describes her relationship with DeGraff.

Excerpt from The Story of Michelle Sutton:

Michelle collapsed in the late afternoon, after hiking over a mountain. Summit Quest had no radios powerful enough to reach the camp base. Instead, the group set signal fires, and Michelle lay dead for at least 18 hours before a passing aircraft finally spotted the group. The Suttons settled a civil suit against Summit Quest out of court in 1992, but no criminal charges have ever been filed.

State officials refused to renew Palmer's license to operate after Michelle's death. But she simply moved across the border and reopened Summit Quest in Nevada, where authorities soon withdrew a group of teens from her program, citing inadequate medical and psychological care. Palmer violated a juvenile court order by placing the kids back in her program and hid them from state investigators -- an action that led an angry district court judge in Nevada to prohibit Summit Quest from operating in the state.

But Palmer was apparently undaunted. In July 1994, she surfaced yet again in southern Utah, operating a similar program without a license. Utah officials might never have known Palmer was back in business if a 14-year-old girl hadn't wandered into an archaeological dig near Zion National Park, saying she'd run away from a wilderness therapy program. Investigations indicated that the girl was in fact enrolled in Palmer's program, but state authorities could not find the other hikers.

http://healthresources.caremark.com/topic/sutton

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Sure would be nice to know where Gayle DeGraff is these days.

Oddly, it appears Michelle Sutton is NOT listed on CAICA's deathlist. The first child to die in a for-profit commercialized wilderness therapy program.
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« Reply #95 on: July 26, 2006, 09:56:03 PM »
What kind of program pays for referrals anyway?

Right there, I see a RED FLAG.

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« Reply #96 on: July 26, 2006, 10:05:23 PM »
Hell, I've heard of let's play hide the ball ... but HIDE THE PROGRAM?

This is downright sick!  People are playing with kid's lives.

The referrals-for-profit industry should be shut down.  It is part of the problem, not the solution.

There is no such thing as a safe, healthy UNREGULATED program.
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« Reply #97 on: July 26, 2006, 11:34:18 PM »
If you read the WWASP vs PURE transcript:   Sue Scheff testifies about Katie Lank's death at Red Rock, and defends this abusive facility with words to the affect: "Katie didn't die at Red Rock Academy, this girl died AT THE HOSPITAL."
As if it makes any difference exactly where this poor girl drew her last breath of life.

This remark by Scheff makes about as much sense as her testimony about the rape at Sorenson Ranch, when Scheff tries to explain away the rape of a young teenage girl with the words, "....everyone makes mistakes."

Since when is it a "MISTAKE" to rape a child?
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« Reply #98 on: July 26, 2006, 11:36:57 PM »
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If you read the WWASP vs PURE transcript:   Sue Scheff testifies about Katie Lank's death at Red Rock, and defends this abusive facility with words to the affect: "Katie didn't die at Red Rock Academy, this girl died AT THE HOSPITAL."
As if it makes any difference exactly where this poor girl drew her last breath of life.

This remark by Scheff makes about as much sense as her testimony about the rape at Sorenson Ranch, when Scheff tries to explain away the rape of a young teenage girl with the words, "....everyone makes mistakes."

Since when is it a "MISTAKE" to rape a child?


Since its hardly a secret Im moving to florida, do me a big favor, ok?

Compile a list with sources/proof of all of Sue's bullshit, get a login (or use my email or my IM programs...) and send it to me. Ill be sure to go to the BBB with it and confront Sue with it.

Oh, and the news. And of course the hardly secret threat of making me on her "list of respondants"  :roll:  :roll:  :rofl:
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DannyB on the internet:I CALLED A LAWYER TODAY TO SEE IF I COULD SUE YOUR ASSES FOR DOING THIS BUT THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE.

CCMGirl on program restraints: "DON\'T TAZ ME BRO!!!!!"

TheWho on program survivors: "From where I sit I see all the anit-program[sic] people doing all the complaining and crying."

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« Reply #99 on: July 27, 2006, 03:34:00 PM »
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Sure would be nice to know where Gayle DeGraff is these days.


A Google search reveals that she has something to do with enrollment at a Utah TBS called Liahona Academy. It appears that the state of Utah banned her from RUNNING her own program, but did not ban her from WORKING in another program!!!
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« Reply #100 on: July 28, 2006, 10:32:34 AM »
I wonder if Sue Scheff /PURE and Gayle Paler DeGraff are still tight friends and still share in the referral business?
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« Reply #101 on: July 28, 2006, 12:50:21 PM »
Oh brother, this is a complicated issue.  So bear with me for a little bit.  I have friends who have been in Kidspeace, I nearly was sent there myself.  Personally, I have no love for the place.  But then it all depends on which part of Kidspeace we're talking about.

They are a huge organization.  They run everything from clinics and day treatment programs to restrictive RTF's.  To condemn the organization writ large is to undermine the very types of programs that keep kids from going to the Therapeutic Boarding Schools that we all loathe.

Kidspeace hardly has a perfect record, but suprise, suprise, the most egregious offensives that Kidspeace has to answer for (death by restraint about ten years ago and inappropriate boundary crossing by staff) occur in the most restrictive settings.

My biggest problem with the facility is their aggressive marketing techniques to state governments outside of Pennsylvania.  NYS sends nearly 300 of it's own residents to Kidspeace in a year (Second only to the JRC)  Type in Kidspeace and Judge Rotenberg into a Google search and you'll see what I mean.

If anything, studying the way Kidspeace works is a perfect microcosm for what shouldn't be and the alternatives that we seek.
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« Reply #102 on: July 28, 2006, 01:38:42 PM »
Does KidsPeace pay for referrals to all their programs, or just some?  If not all, then which ones specifically pay finder's fees?
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« Reply #103 on: July 28, 2006, 05:00:10 PM »
Is it a proven fact that Kidspeace does pay for referrals?  If so, where did you find this information.  It's a non-profit organization as far as I know with limited bed space.  I'm not quite sure how they would be advantaged by paying others for referrals.  But at this point I wouldn't be suprised by anything.
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