Netflix regularly releases new documentaries these days. Next on that list is Program: cons, cults, and kidnapping. It takes a closer look at the schools to which “problem children” are sent in the United States. These schools aimed to put the youth back on the right path, but they had the opposite effect.
Maybe your parents threatened to send you to the correctional facility if you were naughty. In the United States there are schools where children with problems are put back on track. But in reality it was a place where young men were manipulated and abused. Documentary Program: cons, cults, and kidnapping It will provide insight into these schools with testimonials from former students.
Program: cons, cults, and kidnapping
Documentary Program: cons, cults, and kidnapping It was created by Katherine Kobler, who attended The Academy at Ivy Ridge, a school for troubled children. She was able to leave school, but she still suffers from the trauma she experienced there. That's why I decided to record this in a documentary that can be watched now on Netflix.
Katherine Kobler describes her time at the academy at Ivy Ridge as a prison experience. The school was presented as a place where problem children could be re-educated, but the way this happened was not at all interesting. Children were deprived of their freedoms and were not allowed to talk, laugh, go out or communicate with the outside world.
The official trailer immediately made it clear how strict things are at the school and it seems that the academy at Ivy Ridge isn't the only school these kids are sent to for their re-education. There were also many other schools in the United States and abroad. At the end of the clip we also learn that this type of school still exists.
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