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Additionally there were allegations of strip searches, restrictions of sleep and toilet facilities, crowded bedrooms, and lack of schooling. Similar allegations were made regarding Newton's programs in other parts of the country, though Newton denied them, maintaining that the accusations were promulgated by social workers and public officials who had been deceived by drug addicts. In a 1989 interview with ABC Television, Florida state prosecutor David Levin characterized it as "....a sort of private jail, utilizing techniques such as torture and punishment which even a convicted criminal would not be subject to." In response Newton said "I don't like the word imprison. Imprison implies punishment." Saying he disapproved of violence, Newton said he preferred calling it "an isolation ward."
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isolated from their family and friends. Twice a week, Newton held open meetings in which the families were seated on one side of the room and youths on the other. The purpose of these meeting was for the youths to publicly confess their difficulties, and advancement from the first stage depended upon how revealing their confessions were. The program's counselors were former graduates of the program.
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Commission felt he had dabble in policy-making. Newton chose in 1976 not to stand for reelection for the clerk position, but instead tried a second time to win the Democratic nomination for the 5th District congressional seat. After a fierce campaign involving a lawsuit and ethics complaint filed against his opponent
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The University of South Florida in Tampa hired Newton as an associate professor of education where he had both teaching and administrative duties. In 1972 Newton took a leave of absence from the university to campaign for the Democratic nomination for the Florida 5th congressional seat; this was one
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and subsequently was appointed to the Inter City Association, an organization dedicated to urban poverty issues. During 1964-1965 Newton helped raise money for the black belt region, advocated for an end to token appointments that do not adequately represent the local African American community and
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The program would come under legal scrutiny. In 1989 the Bergen County prosecutor's office cited complaints that been made against KIDS since 1985, including the use of restraints that resulted, according to a newspaper report, in "blackened eyes, bloody lips, a broken nose and a dislocated elbow."
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During his sophomore year he felt "called to preach the word of God." The Florida Methodist Conference licensed him to preach during his senior year at Sewanee Military Academy. In the summer of 1956, before heading to college he filled in as a student supply pastor in This hometown of Tampa and St
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In 1998, the state Department of Human Services required Newton to change the program, threatening to cut off Medicaid payments if he did not. The state cited physical restraints and the use of patients as assistants as problems. On May 1, 1998, the state cut off payments. Newton's appeals led to
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On February 24, 1987, 14-year-old Rebecca Ehrlich was enrolled in KIDS of Bergen County. She "was an obstinate, rebellious teen-ager" who had not tried drugs or alcohol. She said she endured physical and emotional abuse until her release in June 1993. Newton said that no one with a professional
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at KIDS of North Jersey. The presiding Secaucus Municipal Judge, Emil DelBaglivo, called KIDS a "highly questionable" program. He said something was "radically wrong" if the program director would condone "almost unbelievable" conduct. KIDS of North Jersey closed on November 2, 1998, and Virgil
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A system of peer monitoring enforced his program’s rules. New youths or youths in the first stages of the program were forbidden to be alone, even to shower or use the bathroom. Newcomers were accompanied everywhere through hand-to-belt looping. Socializing was not allowed, and the youths were
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as Pasco Circuit Court Clerk and Clerk to the County Commission. Newton modernized and reorganized the office and in 1974 was reelected to serve out the remaining 2 years of the position. During his term he dealt with several conflicts and in 1975 faced a stripping of power after the County
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The program had the capacity to treat over 175 youths at a time and the initial fee was $ 7,200 with an average stay in the program of 12–14 months. Newton also enrolled sibling groups to prevent brothers and sisters from following in the same destructive lifestyle.
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protested against the lack of representation of African Americans on the Mayor's poverty board. Newton also created a storefront church he named "Outpost" in which he held informal meetings to encourage neighborhood political empowerment on urban poverty issues.
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and well known for his fight against secrecy in the government, authoring papers such as “Federal Thought Control a Challenge to American Liberties and Freedom.” His mother taught Sunday School at their local church, Hyde Park Methodist.
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license had treated her and that such evaluation and subsequent treatment was carried out by "peer counselors." Malpractice insurance for Newton, his wife and corporation paid $ 4.5 million as a result.
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of three newly created positions. Despite being a prior former president of the Florida Young Democrats he failed to gain the nomination. He was subsequently appointed by Florida Governor
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and Joseph Zappala. The average stay was twenty months long, and its corporate goals were "to admit 14 clients per month". Most clients paid an average of $ 14,000 for the treatment.
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for treatment by physicians when the physicians signing the forms had not provided services. Newton did not admit wrongdoing, but agreed to pay back $ 45,000 for 245 claims.
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Newton had obtained directorship of the St Petersburg facility by 1981, and in July 1982, Mel Sembler promoted him to the position of National Director of Straight, Inc.
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In 1979, Newton was named the Executive Director of the Florida Alcohol Coalition. His youngest son Mark developed a drug problem and on September 26, was enrolled in
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program. At the time, Newton was Executive Director of the Florida Association of Alcohol Treatment Programs. The experience with Mark profoundly affected Newton.
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Without a history of drug abuse, Lulu Corter was treated in KIDS of Bergen County for thirteen years. Corter later won a settlement of $ 6.5 million.
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Petersburg, FL. From 1956–1957, Newton was appointed state Master Counselor for the Florida chapter of The
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hearings before an Administrative Law judge in late 1998. The judge supported the decision of the state.
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KIDS of North Jersey closed on November 2, 1998. In 1999, the state alleged $ 1M in overbillings.
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In 1996, the Federal Government lodged claims against Newton and KIDS for billing the
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Mapes, Mary (2004), ""Beyond Religious Boundaries":Urban Ministry and Social Order",
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Help at Any Cost: How the Troubled-Teen Industry Cons Parents and Hurts Kids
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2006 Proceedings of the 73rd Annual Conclave Florida Jurisdictional Chapter
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Smoke and Mirrors: The war on drugs and the politics of failure
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O'Brien, Tim (January 24, 2000). "Closure for a quack victim".
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A Public Charity:Religion and Social Welfare in Indianapolis
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In 1992 three of Newton's peer counselors were convicted of
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in late 1963, Newton became the Methodist head pastor of
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3 Youth Treatment Centers Linked by Abuse Accusations.
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with TV producer Beth Polson. The book was endorsed by
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Adolescence: Guiding youth through the perilous ordeal
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Miller and Ruth Ann Newton returned to Madeira Beach.
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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Jones, Ryan; Pickren, Anthony Lee (August 7, 2006).
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MDiv
PhD
University of South Florida
Princeton University
Union Graduate School
Antiochian Orthodox Church
abuse
Tampa Bay, Florida
Tampa Tribune
Order of DeMolay
Princeton University
Ashbury College
University of Florida
Princeton University
Indianapolis
Fletcher Place
Reubin Askew
JoAnne Saunders
Straight, Inc.
drug rehabilitation
Straight, Inc
real estate
Mel Sembler

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