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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: katfish on July 01, 2006, 08:10:00 PM
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please check for link coming next week for survey on the industry by ASTART, sponsored by Univ. South Fl and Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law and Policy
http://www.myspace.com/cafety (http://www.myspace.com/cafety)
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for parents and former staff too, anyone know any send them this way
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Kat - are you going to ask kids whether they were transported or not?
Check out the bios of the transporters who own/work for this firm: Ex-CEDU and one guy claims to have 1,000 transfers under his belt, with a 99% success rate. :roll:
http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm (http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm)
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I'm willing to bet cash money the numbers are utterly bogus. I don't mean inflated, I mean completely made up, like most of the programmie shit they post here.
It's sorely tempting to call them up, invite them here, tell them I have a troubled child, wait until 3 AM...
...and then Glock them in the head, toss their bodies into their own trunk, and drive their car into the nearby river.
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And skip home, laughing all the way. I forgot to mention that part.
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On 2006-07-02 10:23:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Kat - are you going to ask kids whether they were transported or not?
Check out the bios of the transporters who own/work for this firm: Ex-CEDU and one guy claims to have 1,000 transfers under his belt, with a 99% success rate. :roll:
http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm (http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm)"
yea, we tried to be as conprehensive as possible, so that's covered.
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hehe 'con-prehensive'.
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On 2006-07-02 10:23:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Kat - are you going to ask kids whether they were transported or not?
Check out the bios of the transporters who own/work for this firm: Ex-CEDU and one guy claims to have 1,000 transfers under his belt, with a 99% success rate. :roll:
http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm (http://www.aes-ca.com/bios.htm)"
actually kind of sad to see Chuck "Selent" doing this. He seemed like a decent guy as a faculty member at RMA in the 80's.
What is also kind of messed up though is that at RMA he changed his last name from Selentski to Selent...guess he was ashamed of his heritage :roll:
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Here it is, folks!
http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_ ... iew&id=308 (http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=308)
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now what?
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:wink:
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:wink:
on a roll- woooo heee!!!!
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Thank you to alumni who filled out the survey, here are some of the preliminary results:
http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_ ... &Itemid=35 (http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=357&Itemid=35)
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:D
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http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_ ... &Itemid=35 (http://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=433&Itemid=35)
A Summary of Participant Perspectives on Residential Treatment for Youth
Provided in States across the Country and in Montanahttp://cafety.org/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=35 (http://Montanahttp://cafety.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=433&Itemid=35)
A Summary of Participant Perspectives on Residential Treatment for Youth
Provided in States across the Country and in Montana
Allison Pinto, Ph.D.
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
University of South Florida
Allison Pinto, Ph.D.
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
University of South Florida
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How come montana was done seperately?
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Each State is different.
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They care more about protecting trees than kids in Montana.
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How come montana was done seperately?
Spring Creek Lodge, and the effort to get some regulatory oversight of that hellhole.
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That and the sheer number of programs dumped into the state. Sort of like a mecca for Programs due to lack of oversight and nearly zero regulations.