1. Casa de Amparo and Child Abuse
When the children arrive to facility it is presumed that they are "deviant" and emotionally unstable therefore, the residence automatically provides each child with a therapist and have behavioral groups in attempts to change behaviors in a way that will be "acceptable" to society. ... The residents that live at Casa must be "supervised" constantly by staff members and volunteers as well as following rules that are strained through social control. ... The readings, by Swan et al and Wagner, showed the significance of exactly how many agencies who claim to be "...
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