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Daily Archives: November 20, 2013

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How We Treat Children

All Posts from Kids at Risk Action, Child Abuse and DeathsBy Mike TikkanenNovember 20, 2013

From the annals of Rikers Island comes a document titled, “Three Adolescents With Mental Illness in Punitive Segregation in Rikers Island.” Punitive segregation means solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. Schoolwork, if it comes, is passed through a slot in the cell door. Toothpaste is available once a day.

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