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- Straight,_Incorporated abstract "Straight, Incorporated was a controversial non-profit drug rehabilitation program in the United States that existed from 1976 to 1993 and served clients ranging in age from 13 to 20. Over the course of its existence, 10,000 people graduated from Straight's programs, and the organization operated treatment centers in California, Virginia, Texas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Georgia, Maryland, Ohio and Florida.Founded by Florida businessmen Mel Sembler and his wife Betty Schlesinger Sembler, along with Joseph Zappala, the program was praised by prominent figures such as President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Nancy Reagan, but was also subject to multiple accusations of abusive practices.Straight has been the subject of numerous allegations of abuse. In every state that Straight had a facility, abuse was documented either by state investigators or was alleged in civil suits.".
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- Straight,_Incorporated subject Category:Behavior_modification.
- Straight,_Incorporated subject Category:Drug_and_alcohol_rehabilitation_centers.
- Straight,_Incorporated comment "Straight, Incorporated was a controversial non-profit drug rehabilitation program in the United States that existed from 1976 to 1993 and served clients ranging in age from 13 to 20.".
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