The Rotenberg Center is the only facility in the country that disciplines students by shocking them, a form of punishment not inflicted on serial killers or child molesters or any of the 2.2 million inmates now incarcerated in U.S. jails and prisons. Over its 36-year history, six children have died in its care, prompting numerous lawsuits and government investigations. Last year, New York state investigators filed a blistering report that made the place sound like a high school version of Abu Ghraib. Yet the program continues to thrive—in large part because no one except desperate parents, and a few state legislators, seems to care about what happens to the hundreds of kids who pass through its gates.Their sidebar articles include:
- Nagging? Zap. Swearing? Zap: New York's Investigations of the Rotenberg Center
- Why Can't Massachusetts Shut Matthew Israel Down?
- The Cult That Spawned the Tough-Love Teen Industry
- Experts on Self-Injurious Kids Challenge Dr. Israel's Methods
- What Works for Troubled Teens?
- Photo Essay on the Rotenberg Center
- Primary Sources
The most effective treatments used by the psych industry for troubled teenagers have these things in common: They use family-based therapies; they treat adolescents with empathy, dignity, and respect; and, except for very short periods of emergency stabilization, they keep teens at home. Things that should be common sense to begin with.
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