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ACTION ALERT: Support Needed to Help US Ratify CRPD
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Disability Rights International (DRI) has played a leading role in pushing for US ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) through its work with the US International Council on Disabilities (USICD), a coalition of US-based organizations, federal agencies and individuals committed to advocacy and action on behalf of the global disability rights age
The United Nations calls again for investigation of JRC's shock treatments
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Washington, DC-- A scathing article concerning the abuses against children with disabilities at the Judge Rotenberg Center (JRC) was published Saturday by the Guardian of London. Juan Mendez, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, told the Guardian he is "very concerned," about the use of electric shocks as aversive treatment on children with disabilities at JRC.
DRI Founder and Executive Director, Eric Rosenthal, Receives 2012 Public Service Award from the University of Chicago
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DRI Calls for Speedy US Ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Video Evidence of Torture at JRC Released to Public
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Washington, DC--April 11, 2012-- FOX-25 in Boston aired today a portion of a video showing an extreme case of electric shock and restraint used on Andre McCollins while he was a student at the Judge Rotenberg Center (JRC) in Massachusetts. JRC has fought court battles to keep the video from being released to the public.
JRC Banned from Shocking New Admissions
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November 7, 2011-- Washington, DC -- This week we can celebrate a major victory against torture of people with disabilities in the United States. The Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services (DDS) adopted new regulations last week that greatly restrict the intentional use of pain as a form of treatment - including the use of electric shock, seclusion, and restraints on young children and adults with disabilities.
Director of Massachusetts "Shock School" Resigns After Being Indicted on Criminal Charges
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Watch the ABC Nightline story or read the Guardian of London article on Israel's Indictments Washington, DC -- May 26, 2011 -- Today, we can celebrate a small victory.
The Guardian Exposes the Truth about the Judge Rotenberg Center
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Washington, DC -- March 14, 2011 -- Last year, Disability Rights International published the report Torture not Treatment: Electric Shock and Long-Term Restraint in the United States on Children and Adults with Disabilities at the Judge Rotenberg Center. The report resulted in a top United Nations human rights official declaring that the school's practice of shocking children to control behavior was, in fact, torture--and a