02117cam a2200277 i 4500 685234390 TxAuBib 20230310120000.0 220604s2022||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2022940208 9781938923609 hardback 193892360X hardback TxAuBib rda Burke, Bob, 1948-, author. Throwaway kids : reforming Oklahoma's juvenile justice system / Bob Burke, Terry Smith, Gini Moore Campbell. First. Oklahoma City : Oklahoma Hall of Fame Publishing, 2022. pages cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "In 1978, Steven A. Novick, an Oklahoma City Legal Aid lawyer, filed a federal court lawsuit against Lloyd Rader, the head of Oklahoma's welfare agency and the most powerful man in the state. The class action lawsuit alleged horrific and unspeakable treatment of juveniles at six state institutions. The treatment, from coerced sex acts and rape, to locking children in solitary confinement in cells with only a blanket and no toilet, bed, or water, shocked Oklahomans, especially its leaders who had ignored rumors of inhumane treatment of children for years. Oklahoma received terrible nationwide publicity when the allegations were proved. ABC 20/20 called its investigative report, "Throwaway Kids," and a Gannett News Service probe labeled its special reports, "Oklahoma Shame." This is the story about the Terry D. lawsuit, named for one of the eight minor plaintiffs whose case resulted in the closure of Oklahoma juvenile institutions and brought new procedures for handling deprived and delinquent children in the state. The lawsuit lasted 20 years and perhaps is the most significant case of its kind in the nation. Juvenile justice experts frequently refer to the national and long-term impact of Terry D"-- Provided by publisher. 20230310. Smith, Terry,. Campbell, Gini Moore, editor.