Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Daytop Village
Wasn't that a big issue with the Skakel case?
Anonymous:
I'm trying to find out what the hell else goes on within the confines of Daytop Village. I think something is really shady about them and would like to bring it to light.
Thanks
Anonymous:
What happened to the guy who had this great emotional break through and confessed to raping someone? Did his life suddenly work for him? Did he become a leader in the school because he had purged himself of this heavy burdeon?
Curious
Anonymous:
To trying to find out ...
There's a lot of shadiness going on there. Aside from the drachonian and brutal treatment.
The creative financing (ss and welfare continue to be billed despite residents not being there, or being covered by insurance or grants, donations from large organizations or companies of products) all likely part of a darker scheme. Check the names of all the directors and see how many are related to crime families. Check the stories for people who are placed in the witness protection program in those places, and see how long they've lasted.
check the licensing and training and certifcation process they have there and how they get their people licensed. Check out how many are actually licensed and how long it took them, based on the state requirements. States require classes, accredited classes, to be open. Theirs aren't. They also give their own exams.
Check the similarity between this program and the foundings of narcanon, trace it back ... there's a thinly masqued layer of involvement throughout all.
Guiliani (pre-mayor) prosecuted organized crime and as mayor, "cleaned up the streets", then became a spokesman of sorts for daytop. Guess who the directors were during that time?
it's evil.
Paul St. John:
... a very humane and thoughtful question...
the answer is that he stronger within the system.. the Daytop System.
He had further surrenderred himself. further revealed himself, and surrenderred to the dull and numbing tranquility of surrender its3elf within an environment that asks it of you consistently.
.. not always a happy ending..
where he is today or what he is doing I do not know.. I suppose a happy ending would be for him to have made peace with his victim if possible.. life is long, and much possible.
sincerely,
Paul St. John :smile:
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