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Letter to Nevada Assembly members re Scientology's Second Chance
ronthewarhero@OISPAMNOyahoo.co.uk (Chris Owen)
15 Feb 2003
I e-mailed the following letter to Nevada assembly members about
the Narconon/Second Chance programme currently being touted by
Assemblywoman Sharron Angle:
Dear ...,
I read in the Reno Gazette Journal of February 13 that the Nevada
Department of Corrections was considering a prison rehabilitation
program based on the Second Chance program, which is currently
operating in the Ensenada State Prison in Baja California, Mexico. DoC
Director Jackie Crawford has already been to see the Ensenada program
and a number of your colleagues are due to visit in March.
I would encourage you to scrutinise this very carefully. The same
program was submitted for consideration to the Arizona Department of
Corrections in March 2001. In the words of the ADC's Director, Terry
Stewart and George Weisz, Executive Assistant to Governor Hull, it was
rejected because:
- "there is not one nationally recognized United States drug
treatment organization that has evaluated the program or the
methodologies used in their studies to indicate that it is
efficacious to use that treatment modality";
- "the program will be challenged because people will claim
the State is confusing church and state, because of L. Ron Hubbard's
religious association with scientology";
- "the method of treatment in Second Chance involves the
ingestion of vitamin liquids, which ADC would not be able to
enforce, and can cause liver damage ... this would open the door
for law suits by prisoners";
- the "impressive statistics of low recidivism" claimed
for Second Chance are based on questionable evaluation processes
and "could be a false reading on how effective the program
is".
These comments were made in the Arizona State Senate's Judiciary
Committee meeting of March 27, 2001, the minutes of which can be
read on the Internet at
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/legtext/45leg/1r/comm_min/senate/0327jud.doc.htm
Second Chance is a modified version of a Church of Scientology
program called Narconon, which I have documented at
http://www.narconon-exposed.org/
I have brought together in one place a wide selection of commentaries
and analyses of L. Ron Hubbard's detoxification methods, including a
number of reports by state authorities. The latter are all uniformly
critical. In fact, I know of no published official report that has
found the Hubbard program to be safe and effective.
In particular, I would like to alert you to three reports of
particular relevance to this situation. The Michigan Department of
Corrections found in 1980 that "graduates of the [Hubbard]
program do not do as well as our [prison] population in general"
and terminated funding for the program's operations in Ionia State
Prison.
The Oklahoma Board of Mental Health in 1991 found that the program
was "unsafe" and "ineffective" and denied it
certification. The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare
found in 1996 that "there is no documentation to show that
the Hubbard method of detoxification from drug abuse conforms to
scientific standards and medical experience" and recommended
that it "should not be used in Swedish medical care."
These reports can be accessed from:
http://www.narconon-exposed.org/sources/critical.htm
I hope that you find this letter useful in guiding your decision on
whether or not to endorse Second Chance. If you need further
information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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I've since received replies from a number of Assembly members,
including one who stated: "Don't worry - there's NO chance
we'll be funding Second Chance in our prison system." I'd
say this one's dead in the water...
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