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  2. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

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    The programs have been the subject of legal investigations by several U.S. states. [42] In 2003, a reporter for The New York Times interviewed 60 current and former program participants and parents; some gave positive reports of their experiences, while other participants and parents said that WWASPS programs were abusive. [2]

  3. Glen Lake Children's Camp - Wikipedia

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    Glen Lake Children's Camp is a former children's camp for victims of tuberculosis. The camp was part of the Glen Lake Sanatorium on the border of Minnetonka and Eden Prairie , Minnesota . Although the main sanatorium buildings were demolished in 1993, the children's camp portion remained intact.

  4. Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected ...

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    The Children Remember is an 87-minute film that brings together a revealing and stirring collection of oral history spoken by thirteen candid survivors of life in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s at the Minnesota State School for Dependent and Neglected Children. It was completed in 2002, after a two-year production process.

  5. Deradicalization - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Western Europe countries have implemented deradicalization programs in a variety of forms, specifically after September 11, 2001. [8] In more recent years, some countries saw a drastic increases in the number of jihadists attacks, especially France. In September 2016, France opened its first deradicalization centre in Pontourny.

  6. Vasa Children's Home - Wikipedia

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    Vasa Children's Home was also a school that taught its residents and nearby families in English and Swedish. [9] Norelius taught four months of summer school starting in 1856. Augusta Carlson is listed as a teacher at Vasa Children's home in 1909. She was born in Minnesota to Swedish immigrants and died in Vasa June 11, 1913. [12]

  7. Deinstitutionalization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Okin, [1] establishing the right of a patient to refuse treatment. A 1975 award-winning film, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, sent a message regarding the rights of those committed involuntarily. That same year, the U.S. Supreme Court restricted the rights of states to incarcerate someone who was not violent.