Hell Is For Children

24thMay. × ’12

The New York State report found students as young as nine years old subjected to sudden, painful, repeated electric shocks for ‘refusing to follow staff directions’, ‘failing to maintain a neat appearance’, “stopping work for more than ten seconds”, “getting out of seat”, “interrupting others”, “nagging”, ‘swearing’, ‘whispering’ and ‘slouching in chair’, and ‘‘moving conversation away from staff”. …

“These devices are much stronger than police stun guns (1-4 milliamps),” says Gregory Miller, former teacher at JRC. … In McCollins’ case, school staff used the powerfully painful electric shock device (45 – 91 milliamps, at 66 volts) on McCollins over the course of seven hours for not taking off his coat in class. After his “therapy” was over, McCollins was admitted to a nearby children’s hospital ….

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2 Comments

  1. martin
    Posted May 25, 2012 at 7:50 am | Permalink

    Opera 11.64 Windows Vista

    Sick.

  2. WorBlux
    Posted May 29, 2012 at 6:36 am | Permalink

    Chromium 19.0.1084.52 Linux

    I’m thinking mentally challenged is a term that better describes the teachers and administrators of this school.