Summary Although the state of South Carolina would never officially refer to the program ran by Drs. Worthington and Richards as a “reform school”, that is exactly what it is. Founded in 2004, New Perspective focuses on reforming the delinquent individuals sent to them into more productive members of society. The staff may have a constant smile, but an estate this big has to have a few secrets, right?
The Offenders Apparently you have little regard for the law, society’s rules, or even human life. So here you are. You’ve either been sent here by your family or shipped here by the courts in lieu of sending you straight to jail. You will be separated into two different programs: one for violent offenders and one for non-violent offenders. Chilling down South for a few months, sounds like a vacation, right? Wrong. New Perspective is a prison disguised as a positive program for young adults. You can’t leave until the Powers That Be say you can, so get used to being controlled and make the best of it.
The Staff If you’re going to work for Connor and Koraline, it’s best that you have a clear understanding of the meaning of discretion. If you’re a long-time employee (like the Head of Security, the Chief of Staff or the Program Director), then you already know the drill: ---- Assistants/Program Directors are expected to establish positive, character building activities for the NP participants in addition to designing and heading field trips which take place every other Wednesday.
--- Psychiatrists will take turns leading group sessions once a week (on Fridays) and can refer students to either Dr. Richards or Dr. Worthington if extra therapy is needed.
--- Nurses will be in charge of assisting the doctors and keeping track of records and the medication needed for more “troubled” youth.
--- Members of the security detail work in shifts; those on the daytime shift patrol the grounds, assist staff members who are having trouble with unruly students, and at least one member will go on the field trips to keep everything under control; those on the nighttime shift patrol the grounds and make sure that attendees adhere to the curfew. Guards never actually check to see that the students are in their rightful rooms, so long as no one is caught roaming about.
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