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Brat Camp Producers Out of Touch With Reality

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bandit1978:
Hopefully these kids won't be sent to any long-term facilities.  As fucked and acutely dangerous as "boot camp" might be, at least the kids get out of there in a month or two.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-08-11 05:11:00, bandit1978 wrote:

"Hopefully these kids won't be sent to any long-term facilities.  As fucked and acutely dangerous as "boot camp" might be, at least the kids get out of there in a month or two.
"

--- End quote ---

At least one of them, Heather, has.  Anyone know which one?  Who is paying?  I hope it's not the TV company.  I don't want to see a Brat Gulag follow-on.

Antigen:

--- Quote ---On 2005-08-11 05:11:00, bandit1978 wrote:

"Hopefully these kids won't be sent to any long-term facilities.  As fucked and acutely dangerous as "boot camp" might be, at least the kids get out of there in a month or two.
"

--- End quote ---


Indeed!
If we choose to violate the rights of the innocent in order to discover and act against the guilty, then we have transformed our country into a police state and abandoned one of the fundamental tenants of a free society. In order to win the war on drugs, we must not sacrifice the life of the Constitution in the battle.
--US District Judge H. Lee Sarokin
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Anonymous:
I wouldn't exactly call SageWalk "boot camp".  Most of them clearly needed TBS placement after SageWalk. Nick needed some other sort of specialized school.

Deborah:
I'm sure that any services those kids need are available in their communities, particularly Nick. He doen't need any 'specialize school'.  'Residential therapy' was never a good idea, because the beginning assumption- that behavior is changed with isolation and punishment-
is inaccurate. And there's ample research to indicate such.

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