Cross Creek Programs

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox school/short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Cross Creek Programs was a reform school[1] facility in La Verkin, Utah, operated by the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS). It sometimes is referred to as two facilities, with the name Cross Creek Manor applied to the girls' program and the name Cross Creek Center used for the boys' program, which were originally in different locations. Cross Creek Academy and Browning Academy have been used as names for the academic program. Cross Creek Programs was founded in 1988 by Robert Lichfield and Brent Facer, originally only for girls.[1] Before founding Cross Creek, Lichfield had worked at Provo Canyon School.[1]

The school ("Cross Creek Academy") was educationally accredited through the Northwest Accreditation Commission.[2]

Controversy

In an interview, multiple graduates, parents and staff members from the school described the program as manipulative, abusive and traumatic.

One graduate claimed he was forcibly kidnapped from his home, handcuffed, beaten, and taken across state lines against his will in order to be transported to the program, or in short legally trafficked.

Another graduate claimed to be supervised by a male staff member when she was showering at the age of 13.

Another graduate claimed that male staff members performed rape re-enactment on girls who have been sexually abused, stating that other students were instructed to yell insults at the victim during the re-enactment.

Executives from the school have denied these allegations, saying the accusers just "didn't like their parents trying to help them".[3]

In 2006, a lawsuit was filed against Cross Creek and other defendants, alleging widespread physical and psychological abuse of the teenagers sent into their programs.[4]

References

<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />

  1. a b c Brooke Adams, Founder's Passion Is Helping Youths, The Salt Lake Tribune, 25 May 2003. Republished by Inside Costa Rica. Archived by archive.org, August 13, 2008.
  2. Cite error: Script error: No such module "Namespace detect".Script error: No such module "Namespace detect".
  3. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  4. Troubled Teen Programs - 25 Plaintiffs Join in Lawsuit Against WWASPS, Cross Creek Manor, Robert Lichfield, and Associates – More Expected to Join In, press release by Coalition Against Institutionalized Child Abuse, Webwire, October 16, 2006

Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

External links

  • Script error: No such module "Official website".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • Information

Template:Authority control