Sunday, January 10, 2010

Girl dies after 6 years of torture in Juvenile Detention

« on: January 09, 2010, 02:47:48 AM »
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This was one of the most disturbing things I have seen. If this is what they will do to a child can you imagine what happens in Gitmo.

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2009-2010/out_of_control/
45 min

Ashley Smith was barely into her teens when she was sent to a youth detention centre in her home province of New Brunswick. Her crime: she had tossed crabapples at a mailman. Smith’s one-month sentence would stretch to almost four years, served in 11 institutions in 5 provinces.

Ashley Smith was a troubled 19-year-old when she choked herself to death with a strip of cloth at Grand Valley Institution in Kitchener, Ontario. Her death made national headlines and led to a scathing report by Canada’s federal prison ombudsman. Now, through exclusive access to prison video exposing Ashley’s treatment in custody, the fifth estate shares the story of this young woman’s harrowing life and the circumstances surrounding her death.

To tell Ashley’s story, the fifth estate fought for and gained access to shocking prison video, showing Smith being subdued by physical force, pepper sprayed, and cocooned in a completely restrictive body bag called “the wrap”. The longer Smith was confined to her various segregation cells, the worse her behaviour became and the more extreme, and frequent, the punishments. What she really needed was mental health assessment and treatment. She never got it.

How did a girl from a loving family die the way she did? With the prison videotapes and exclusive access to Smith’s parents, along with a fellow inmate, the fifth estate and reporter Hana Gartner expose a system that fails the many Ashley Smiths still incarcerated in Canadian institutions.

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  1. I have been working on a paper about Ashley's so had to watch it - SO much more disturbing to see and hear it than it is to read it.

    Perhaps all politicians should be required to sit their butts down and watch it...all of it, including the last 25 minutes of her life that we did not.

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