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Offline Dethgurl

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Rotenberg: end of shock of 'new admissions'
« on: November 07, 2011, 08:56:31 PM »
BELOW is a forwarded email from Disability Rights International, that
Rotenberg Center has been ordered to stop shocking 'new admissions,'
which is a ....... step in right direction to closing this torture facility.
http://http://www.disabilityrightsintl.org/

JRC Banned from Shocking New Admissions

Dear Supporters,

This week we can celebrate a major victory against torture of people
with disabilities in the United States.

The Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services (DDS) adopted
new regulations last week that greatly restrict the intentional use of
pain as a form of treatment - including the use of electric shock,
seclusion, and restraints on young children and adults with
disabilities. As documented by a recent report by Disability Rights
International (DRI), Torture Not Treatment, The Judge Rotenberg Center
(JRC), based in Canton, Massachusetts, has used these practices,
called "aversive treatment" for decades.

Facilities licensed by the DDS in Massachusetts can no longer subject
new admissions to severe behavioral interventions including electric
shock, long-term restraint, or aversives that pose risk for
psychological harm -- in other words, mainstays of JRC's "treatment"
program.

No other institution in the country - or the world, as far as we can
tell - uses such barbaric practices. DRI's investigation found that
the pain caused by this is so severe and outside accepted professional
norms, that these practices constitute nothing less than torture. By
permitting such treatment, the United States violates its obligations
under international law, as defined by the UN Convention Against
Torture. DRI filed our report, Torture Not Treatment, in 2010 as an
urgent appeal to the United Nations. The top official on torture at
the United Nations agreed with DRI, and when asked by ABC Nightline if
the practices were torture, he declared, "Yes...I have no doubts about
it. It is inflicted in a situation where a victim is powerless...a
child in the restraint chair, being then subjected to electric shocks,
how more powerless can you be?"

We applaud Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on taking a courageous
stand by issuing an executive order for the Massachusetts DDS to
review their policies regarding electric shock and other severe
aversives.

The resulting new policy puts an end to the use of JRC's electric
shocks on new admissions. But we can't declare success yet. While
hundreds of children will be spared from JRC's behavioral experiments
in the future, the new policies do not stop JRC from shocking and
causing psychological damage to children already placed in the center.
These children and young adults remain prisoners in a very dangerous
environment. The center has been repeatedly investigated for
suspicious deaths and physical abuse. JRC has been fined for
identifying some clinicians hired by the school as psychologists, when
in fact, they were not licensed psychologists. And as a result of an
investigation into a case of abuse at the facility, JRC's director was
forced to resign earlier this year after being charged with misleading
a grand jury about the investigation.

DRI is encouraged by the bold statement by the US National Council on
Disabilities, a federal advisory body, which cited DRI's report, as
well as the international definition of torture, to call for the use
of painful shock aversives to be brought to an end.

DRI urges the Department of Justice and the Obama Administration to
fulfill its obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture. DRI
calls for a blanket ban on the use of electric shock as aversive
treatment for children or adults with disabilities across the nation.
There is nothing stopping JRC from shocking kids already in their
center -- or moving their facility to a different state to avoid the
new Massachusetts regulations. The Department of Justice has an open
investigation into the treatment of children at JRC. We ask you to
write a personal appeal to the investigators to help ensure that this
torture is put to an end once and for all, and is never allowed to be
duplicated anywhere else in the United States.

We are one large step closer.

Thank you for your continued support,

Laurie Ahern,
President

Eric Rosenthal,
Executive Director

Disability Rights International | 1156 15th Street, NW | Suite 1001 |
Washington | DC | 20005

More info: http://http://www.disabilityrightsintl.org
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Re: Rotenberg: end of shock of 'new admissions'
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2011, 11:46:21 AM »
This letter was also brought up in one of the comments on a related entry of the autism blog Left Brain/Right Brain, "Judge Rotenberg Center lobbies against seclusion and restraint bill":

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Kate Gladstone · November 14th, 2011 18:53:47
    The Judge Rotenberg Center is now legally barred from zapping new admissions —  
http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com/showthr ... ?tid=23503 ...
However, the existing population (which includes people from age 5 into middle age at least) will continue to receive this form of punishment.[/list]
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Comments: "Judge Rotenberg Center banned from shocking new..
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2011, 09:51:52 PM »
That blog (Left Brain/Right Brain) also posted an entry with said letter (from Disability Rights International) under the title, "Judge Rotenberg Center banned from shocking new admissions." Here are the comments received on that (blog entry by Sullivan, 14 Nov 2011, LBRB):


Shanna · November 14th, 2011 22:42:25
    Is there a place more specific to write to or should you just write a letter to the Department of Justice? Is it National or Massachusetts?
Jackie · November 15th, 2011 00:27:45
    Do you think that anyone in Massachusetts cares what the UN or anyone thinks or does? How many years? How may known crimes? How many deaths?

    Too much money to care...
Ari Ne'eman · November 15th, 2011 02:51:08
    This is actually from Disability Rights International, not the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. We just forwarded it along to an ASAN listserv. Sorry for any confusion! :)
Sullivan · November 15th, 2011 02:57:10
    Ari Ne'eman,

    thanks for that. I've corrected the text (and I'll endeavor to read closer next time)
Anne · November 15th, 2011 03:12:24
    Likely litigation will ensue, as it did in New York, where JRC challenged the NY Education Department’s similar regulations as unconstitutional.
David N. Andrews M. Ed., C. P. S. E. · November 15th, 2011 04:15:57
    Okay. Part 1 of the battle seems to be going good. How to we get the 'old admissions' out of there?
Clay · November 15th, 2011 18:43:55
    Nice to see some good news, for a change. Will be even happier when JRC is shut down, and certain people go to jail for the torture that occurred there.
stanley seigler · November 15th, 2011 21:22:36
    @Jackie ... re: Do you think that anyone in Massachusetts cares what the UN or anyone thinks or does? How many years? How may known crimes? How many deaths?...Too much money to care

    COMMENT

    yes some in MA care...but as with the rest of the USA and world...we dont care enough...MA dept of developmental services (DDS) filed several suits to prohibit aversives...maybe close JRC...a DDS director lost job as a result of this activism.

    JRC has strong support from MA legislators...well at least one leg who has a relative in JRC...see mother jones 2007 article re JRC...

    the too much money comment escapes me.

    stanleyseigler

    ps. full disclosure NOT a resident of MA.
stanley seigler · November 16th, 2011 02:45:44
    @DNA...re: "Okay. Part 1 of the battle seems to be going good. How to we get the 'old admissions' out of there?"

    "going good"...a step forward...better than nothing: but it makes absolutely NO sense...it's OK to continue torturing 'old admissions' and not OK to torture new admissions...crazy world...

    where do legs come up with this dumb-a reasoning...

    stanleyseigler
David N. Andrews M. Ed., C. P. S. E. · November 16th, 2011 03:47:35
    with you on that, Clay!
stanley seigler · November 17th, 2011 16:53:08
    @LBRB,

    a message has been submitted several times over the last few days...it is not posted...

    this seems to be SOP for many of my messages...if there is a suggestion here...ie, that my messages are not appropriate for LBRB, pls just say so...i dont read between lines or get subtle suggestions well...

    if appropriate pls post latest and delete others...

    thanks

    stanleyseigler

    ps. no problem, i will understand, if my posts are inappropiate.
Sullivan · November 17th, 2011 21:02:10
    stanley seigler,

    I don't know why your comments are ending up in the spam queue so often. There was a time when I had the time and the amount of spam was low enough that I could go through the messages flagged as potential spam. I just can't now. (for example, we currently have 12,000 comments in that queue).
stanley seigler · November 18th, 2011 02:31:29
    sullivan,

    not a problem...not to worry.
Sullivan · November 18th, 2011 03:18:14
    Just keep reminding me when they go into the ether, and I'll keep pulling them out.
David N. Andrews M. Ed., C. P. S. E. · November 24th, 2011 08:38:36
    Stanley: "where do legs come up with this dumb-a reasoning..."

    I have absolutely no idea. But I'm surprised the dozey bastards still get voted in. Certainly isn't making the people of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts look very clever....


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