



Widespread U S School Abuse and Fatalities

Dangerous Use of Seclusion and Restraints in Schools Remains Widespread and Difficult to Remedy: A Review of Ten Cases

Prepared by: Tom Harkin, former Department Chairman, United States Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, 2014 GAO



STATE ACTORS BEATING CHILDREN: A CALL FOR JUDICIAL RELIEF

Prepared by: Professor of Law, Deana Pollard Sacks, 2009



SECLUSIONS AND RESTRAINTS Selected Cases of Death and Abuse at Public and Private Schools and Treatment Centers,

Prepared by: Gregory D. Kutz, Managing Director Forensic Audits and Special Investigations, 2009 GAO



A Violent Education: Corporal Punishment of Children in US Public Schools,

Prepared by: Alice Farmer, 2008 ACLU Report



The US government is empowered to significantly decrease "legalized assault and battery" committed by educators against school age sons and daughters left in their care,Â when they employ the US Constitution. Primary targets to face this ill-treatment are sons and daughters of color, low-income, and having "special" needs. A mishandled child is subject to being "left behind"! Why are school authorities sanctioned to commit "assault and battery" against school age sons and daughters...as long as the offense occurs on US school property--public, private and charter?







Simon the Snail, by Shari Bitterman, is a story that demonstrates the use of skills and "heart" which encourage unconditional "belongingness" of family members to one another.



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