CEDU/Synanon books
In upcoming months I will be reading with great interest several books applicable to my field of experience. I will catalog my thoughts here as time allows.
Check back after my book is launched for my first thoughts about Paul Morantz's books about Synanon and "Institutionalized Persuasion" by Marcus Chatfield.
Please do send along pertinent information such as links, books, articles, and documented experiences about the aptly named "Troubled Teen Industry."
-zb
Check back after my book is launched for my first thoughts about Paul Morantz's books about Synanon and "Institutionalized Persuasion" by Marcus Chatfield.
Please do send along pertinent information such as links, books, articles, and documented experiences about the aptly named "Troubled Teen Industry."
-zb
Published on April 14, 2015 05:41
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My experience which I've written highlights many of the issues such as the rights to ethical treatment, and personal autonomy, especially in regards to speech and thought control. Yep. ...more
The history, the politics, the economic and financial underpinnings of corporati I will blog here at Goodreads.com about the history of the Troubled Teen Industry, and my plans for the book project.
The history, the politics, the economic and financial underpinnings of corporations that thrive on the abuses and mistreatment of teens whom have committed no crime, must be explored further. The will of and government involvement (or lack thereof)is two- faced when it comes to legislative action; we are at a crossroads now in the field of human rights for youth.
My experience which I've written highlights many of the issues such as the rights to ethical treatment, and personal autonomy, especially in regards to speech and thought control. Yep. ...more
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