Throwaway Kids: Reforming Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System
In 1978, Steven A. Novick, an Oklahoma City Legal Aid lawyer, filed a federal court lawsuit against Lloyd Rader, the head of Oklahoma's welfare agency and the most powerful man in the state. The class action lawsuit alleged horrific and unspeakable treatment of juveniles at six state institutions. The treatment, from coerced sex acts and rape to locking children in solitary confinement in cells with only a blanket and no toilet, bed or water, shocked Oklahomans, especially its leaders who had ignored rumors of inhumane treatment of children for years.