The National Center for Reason and Justice is Shutting Down

[Note: Friends of Justice is a personal blog. I speak only for myself.]

The San Antonio Four photo: debbie nathan

For more than 20 years, the NCRJ has been instrumental in supporting, freeing, and winning exoneration for people falsely convicted of crimes against children. And now, the board of directors has decided to close up shop.  We wish to thank all our supporters and say goodbye.

The NCRJ was founded in 2002. It grew out of the Bernard Baran Justice Committee, set up by Bob chatelle, lawyer Harvey Silverglate, and journalist Debbie Nathan. In 1985,  19-year-old “Bee” Baran was convicted in a kangaroo court and given three life sentences for outlandish, horrific sexual abuse of the children in his charge, crimes that never occurred. Bee was the one of the first daycare workers accused in what could become a flagrant sex panic that spun accusations of ever-more outlandish sexual abuse and satanic ritual sexual abuse. None of these acts was real, but the panic lasted into the 1990s and destroyed the lives of scores of innocent people: sentenced to decades, sometimes centuries, in prison, like Bee most of these people refused to show remorse or undergo treatment related to crimes they did not commit. As a result, they could never be granted parole. Some of them died behind bars.

Over the years the roster of our “sponsees” shrank—because they were finally released from prison, and in some cases exonerated. At the same time, we broadened our purview to include people wrongly accused of other crimes against children, typically with use of “junk science” evidence—homicide by arson or by shaking, for instance. As the Sex Offender Registries and their accompanying systems of restriction and surveillance of people convicted of sex-related crimes became denser, more byzantine, and crueler, we began to work against these laws and the hysteria and hatred that produces them.

Also in the past two decades, a small movement of people—mostly those on the registry and their families—emerged to oppose the sex offense legal regime. Like us, the people in this movement believe that no one, guilty or innocent, deserves the perpetual ostracism and punishment these laws impose. Everyone deserves fairness, dignity, and another chance. NCRJ also made alliances with the strengthening prison abolition movement. The need for our work diminished, and with it, our activities.

The board is hugely grateful to our donors, advisors, and past board members; to the lawyers, social workers, researchers, and others who have worked indefatigably for the people we’ve sponsored; to the journalists who’ve investigated and publicized their cases; and, most of all, to our executive director, Bob Chatelle, without whom the NCRJ would not have existed and none of what it did would have happened.

For justice,

The NCRJ Board of Directors

 

 

 

 

4 Responses to “The National Center for Reason and Justice is Shutting Down”

  1. Oh Bob what sad news but you’ve done so much to share the stories of those who are wrongly convicted, and James and I are grateful his case was included with NCRJ. Be well and take care!! James and Beth Rodriguez
    jamesarod@sbcglobal.net

  2. Reebee says:

    You have done good work that no one was doing and doing it well. Honored to be along for the journey.

  3. Joan Roberts says:

    Bob and Board members, I am so sorry to hear this, but not surprised. There just weren’t enough of us to go around.
    Health issues got me down the past 2 years. I appreciate being able to work for you since 2014. Learned a lot and thankful for the opportunity and meeting others.
    You did a great and much needed service.
    As I get better I hope to continue this type of work.
    As to the Innocent and Strong group, I wanted to share the sad news that both Joanne Dayton and Fran Gale both passed away without ever seeing their daughters again. Both were victims of the repressed memory scam.
    Before Fran passed away she self published her book with her son’s assistance. ‘Someone Changed Her Mind.’
    I ordered 10 copies to put in libraries.
    I still fight for our daughter also. Our oldest daughter came home last year for Thanksgiving. She had been lied to also regarding a phony medical record. I think you knew that our son came home 2 years ago and told how he’d been lied to.
    Typical of repressed memory victims….and their siblings…lies and more lies. Follow the money trail. Thank you again for the work you did and the lives you changed.
    Remember what I always quote, ‘It ain’t over till it’s over.’
    It will never be over for our family until Kristi is home again. Never stop fighting for the lost daughters and sons. They are victims of con artists. JYD

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