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Thanks for the link, shocking stuff!
Ugh. That's the kind of stuff I read on some of the forums from past residents from many locations - and it was at least 8 years ago. At one time I had a huge file of various camps/schools and the abuses that went on, including names of personnel who moved from one to another in different states as each was shut down. They'd move elsewhere and start a new camp/school where the abuse would start all over again.Provo Canyon School's history of abuse accusations spans ...
www.sltrib.com › 2020/09/20 › provo-canyon-schools
5 hours ago - Several former enrollees of Provo Canyon School for troubled teens describe mistreatment that ranged from isolation to use of restraints and ...
I'm amazed that so many years after this hit the Florida news, victim restitution is being held up in Florida's legislature. Not because Florida's too broke or too victim-unfriendly a state or that restitution for this group could be the tip of a restitution iceberg for the state. Those would all be typical Florida excuses for inaction. No, it's due to one man in power who's denying that the abuse even happened.
"The bill is being blocked by one Senator who represents the area where Dozier is located. He told us early in the session he doesn’t believe the alleged abuse occurred. 'I don’t believe for a minute that 500 people were mistreated there,' said Senator George Gainer in January." Restitution for victims of infamous Dozier boys school hits snag
I'm dumbfounded, angry, and disgusted. When the victim restitution bill was first filed, I was optimistic, but was also concerned that it would get bogged down. But I never expected it to be bogged down by abject denial. Shame on me for my naivete.
In just a few weeks I will have been posting on this thread for 12 years. 12 years reading and sharing information and evidence of child abuse at this school that I'd heard rumors about almost my entire life (I've lived in Florida since the late 1960s; even as a child, teachers and neighborhood parents would threaten kids to behave or they'd be sent to Marianna/Dozier). 12 years empathizing with victims who've had decades of suffering at the hands of officials at that place. 12 years of hoping that my state would continue to try and do the right things for this set of its citizens. And now the next step is being blocked because of someone denying that boys were even "mistreated" there, let alone abused.