Warwick Sample Clauses

Warwick. The School attempted to further this goal by maintaining contact between the children and their parents so as to supposedly ease the transition out of Warwick and back into family life. Warwick leadership designed the intake process so as to begin with a physical medical exam and extensive psychological and psychiatric testing to understand the child’s interests, aptitudes, and potential.72 According to a 1945 report, through this testing procedure, personnel placed 50 percent of boys in a “personality category,” meaning the boy had serious emotional character and behavior problems that required clinical treatment. Experts diagnosed 20 percent of boys in a “situational category,” indicating they had come into difficulties through their home environment, and still needed social work treatment. They classified 25 percent of boys in a “gang category,” blaming gang activity for the development of the boys’ antisocial activities, and assigned them to educational and vocational training. Finally, the last five percent of boys reportedly had serious medical problems.73 Following this initial intake, Warwick staff was to conduct a six-week orientation program to prepare each boy for life at the School.74 In designing these procedures, Warwick leaders reemphasized their objective to provide treatment and rehabilitation at their facility. By 1953, the average population at Warwick was reportedly 420 boys on any given day. Ninety-seven percent of commitments were from New York City. For older teenage boys, the average length of stay was 10 months, but for younger boys it was 14 72 “The Warwick Story,” Times Herald Record, 1957. 73 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Papers, 1892-2015; “Report on New York State Training School at Warwick,” 28 April, 1945. MC 413, folder 40. Xxxxxxxxxxx Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 74 “The Warwick Story,” Times Herald Record, 1957.
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Warwick. Police Officers shall have full discretion in non-emergency situa- tions as to whether or not the officer will take a rider on his/her or her pa- trol. In the case of trainees, the Warwick Police Officer shall have no dis- cretion.
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