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Empty Beds, Wasted Dollars : ウィキペディア英語版 | Empty Beds, Wasted Dollars Empty Beds, Wasted Dollars was the strategic communications and advocacy strategy developed and executed by Edward Borges to support New York State Office of Children and Family Services Commissioner Gladys Carrion's transformation of New York's juvenile justice system from a failed, punitive, correctional model to an evidence-based program to improve outcomes for children and make communities safer. Despite formidable opposition Upstate Republican legislators in whose districts the majority of juvenile jails were located and the employees who worked in these facilities, the Empty Beds, Wasted Dollars campaign generated more than 300 newspaper, magazine, television, radio and online story and op-ed placements and 30 editorials in fewer than three years, which are widely-credited with creating the political capital needed to close more than half the state's juvenile jails where children in custody had been maltreated by state employees—and where an emotionally disturbed 15-year-old boy was killed in 2006, when two state employees pinned him down on the floor, face down, and sat on him until he stopped breathing.〔http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE6DF1130F936A1575BC0A96F9C8B63&scp=9&sq=darryl%20thompson&st=cse〕 The success of this campaign also provided Carrión the clout to advance reform of New York State's child welfare and child care systems. ==References==
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