Investigation: Tough‑love schools increasingly target adopted children
Key finding An Associated Press investigation found that a company known for operating tough‑love boarding schools for rebellious teenagers has been directing attention toward adopted children. Adopt...
Key finding
An Associated Press investigation found that a company known for operating tough‑love boarding schools for rebellious teenagers has been directing attention toward adopted children. Adoptees are estimated to make up roughly 25 to 40 percent of those placed in residential treatment programs, the AP report says.
Implications
The AP's reporting highlights a pattern of overrepresentation of adopted youths in congregate care and raises questions about recruitment and placement practices for vulnerable children. The investigation points to broader concerns about oversight of residential treatment programs and the potential long‑term impacts on families and adoptees, as reported by AP News
