August 20, 2007
School of Shock
Electric shocks. Withholding food. Social isolation. Why are we paying for autistic, mentally retarded, and emotionally troubled kids to be treated like enemy combatants?
Sidebars:
- Nagging? Zap. Swearing? Zap: New York's Investigations of the Rotenberg Center
- Why Can't Massachusetts Shut Matthew Israel Down?
- The Cult That Spawned the Tough-Love Teen Industry
- Sons of Synanon: A Genealogy of Boot Camps and Behaviorists
- Experts on Self-Injurious Kids Challenge Dr. Israel's Methods
- What Works for Troubled Teens?
Photo Essay on the Rotenberg Center
Rotenberg Center Director Matthew Israel Responds
- The Judge Rotenberg Center's website, which includes marketing and explanatory materials, as well as testimonials from parents.
- Transcript of Jennifer Gonnerman's two-hour interview with Rotenberg Center founder and director Matthew Israel.
- Rotenberg Center's video for prospective parents, Before & After.
- 2006 lawsuit on behalf of Antwone Nicholson, a former Rotenberg Center student.
- 2006 New York State Education Department investigation of the Rotenberg Center by six investigators, three of them behavioral psychologists.
- Rotenberg Center response to New York investigation.
- State Official Responds: Massachusetts State Senator Brian A. Joyce Op-Ed.
- 1994 State of Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation's investigation into the death of Linda Cornelison (introduction and additional appendices here), a 19-year-old, severely retarded Rotenberg Center student who died of a perforated stomach; the two preceding days she was punished for acting strangely, clutching her stomach, and being listless.
- 1982 State of California investigation of the Behavior Research Institute, which Matthew Israel helped open, upon the death of 14-year-old Danny Aswad, an autistic boy who died while strapped face down to his bed. Report includes allegations of students receiving cuts, bruises, welts, and other injuries from "aversives" such as pinching and spanking.
- 1979 New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities and Department of Education's investigation into JRC (then Behavior Research Institute).
Other Press Coverage:
- Boston Globe
- Village Voice
- New York Times





