New Hampshire Attorneys General, past and present, have actual knowledge of the link between William Glasser’s Theory and the abuse of children. New Hampshire paid pedophiles working as state employees to conduct William Glasser’s Theory Experiments. The pedophiles then weaponized William Glasser’s Theory to rape and torture New Hampshire children. The link between William Glasser’s Theory Experiments and state-funded abuse of children is not just found in New Hampshire. William Glasser’s Theory Experiments were and are used worldwide to abuse children.
The Laws of Unintended Results by Hon. W. Don Reader 1 is one of the most fascinating documents amid Sen. Jon Ossoff’s inquiry into the federal oversight of Youth Detention Centers. In 2024, The U.S. Senate Human Rights Subcommittee Chairman Jon Ossoff launched an inquiry with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) into alleged abuse of youth in juvenile detention facilities in Georgia and nationwide. He has requested the GAO review the state of federal oversight.
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Honorable W. Don Reader 1 states.
“In the 1960s, when we hung out our dirty wash as a nation and social activism and permissiveness were on the rise, the country saw activism among legislative bodies. By July 1974, Congress enacted the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, which allocated funds for programs that emphasized community-based treatment and prevention. It established the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to oversee these programs.”
“Federal incentives were inadequate to induce the states to implement these legislative reforms. However, many states nonetheless enacted enabling legislation to receive what little federal monies were available. What this legislation really said was, “Parents, you owe to your children the duty to care for, protect, house, feed, and educate.” Then we said to the child, “You don’t have to obey your parents, you don’t have to go to school, you don’t have to stay at home, and there is no one that can make you do any of these things.” When the court lost its authority over status offenders, buttressed by the freedom cry of the sixties, we saw an explosion of runaways in the seventies and eighties.
A zealous preoccupation by the administrators of the Office of Juvenile Justice was forcing states and communities to accept and implement untested, unproven, and costly theories, which created havoc in the administration of juvenile justice throughout the seventies. Recent research suggests these policies were disruptive, counter-productive, and, to a large extent, unnecessary. It appears that the modus operandi of the Office of Juvenile Justice was the following: We have a theory. We believe it is correct. Your states and cities must accept it, or you will not get any federal money. If you accept it, we Feds will pay for a small part of the cost of your programs. We will also pay for research that demonstrates that we were right. Now, we are told by researchers that we were wrong, or they still don’t know if we were right. But you still have to do it our way if you want the money.”
https://www.uakron.edu/law/lawreview/volumes/v29/docs/reader.pdf
As New Hampshire residents cough up 160 million to the victims of its own Youth Detention Center, William Glasser’s Theory Experiments, I am left perplexed. No federal investigations have been launched into William Glasser, William Glasser’s Institutes, and/or William Glasser’s Trusts. New Hampshire, via its Youth Detention Center Friendship House, was ground zero for the experiments of William Glasser’s Theory implemented on children. Why do New Hampshire taxpayers feel they should pay victims and mastermind Dr. William Glasser, who claimed to have the solution of the nation to juvenile delinquency, should not be investigated? The assets of all things William Glasser are not small. One could even argue that the assets of the William Glasser Institutes were acquired via its failed experiments on juvenile delinquents nationwide.
One of William Glasser’s practitioners, Barnes Boffey, is linked to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
“He has been a counselor in private practice since 1977. Since 1978, he has been a consultant in Choice Theory and Internal Control Psychology.”
Consultant is an interesting word. Barnes Boffey mentions on his website that he has consulted with corrections professionals. New Hampshire’s Youth Detention Center Pedophile Corrections Professionals?
Barnes Boffey was friendly with Dr. William Glasser and, according to his website, still implements Control Theory and Reality Therapy on his patients. This is the same Control Theory and Reality Therapy that was implemented on the victims of New Hampshire’s Youth Detention Center.
Barnes Boffey is also mentioned in the Investigation of The Aloha Foundation based in Vermont, which oversees the operations of Camp Lanakila for 8–14-year-old boys. Aloha hired former New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney to investigate the sexual abuse of children at Camp Lanakila, where Barnes Boffey was director. The Investigation by former New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney began in 2016. According to Valley News:
“Alden Hall, who is now a physician, said he told then-camp director Barnes Boffey about the assault after running into John Hall at an Upper Valley event in 2010. And while Boffey was apologetic, Alden Hall said there was no follow-up.”
I find it interesting how New Hampshire, via its resident’s tax dollars, is paying 160 million to victims when past and current New Hampshire Attorneys General are aware of the link between child abuse and the very dear friend of First Lady Nancy Reagan, Dr. William Glasser. I accept that this pseudoscience has, at a minimum, contributed to the abuse of thousands of children worldwide. A child is not likely to report abuse when they are brainwashed into thinking they choose what happens to them via Choice Theory.
You can find more about William Glasser and New Hampshire’s Youth Detention Scandal via a previous article.
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