control the narrative of the news media. The only reason people know how bad the situation was at Parchman Prison in Mississippi was over the summer was because some of the inmates got a hold of a cellphone and they went live on Facebook to show the world the deplorable living
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conditions they are being subjected to. The prison is outdated and falling apart around them, their cells are flooded with water from the pipes leaking, there is toxic mold growing in most of the cells and let's not forget about the deceased inmate that the guards just allowed to
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stay in the cell for several days until the guards finally decided to do something about it. Yes they may be inmates and that is their punishment but they are still human beings and shouldn't be punished even further than incarceration by being subjected to deplorable living
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conditions, abusive treatment by the guards, no programs to better themselves, food that is literally marked " Not for human consumption", and an unsafe environment to live in. Why are we putting violent offenders in with non violent offenders. All the prisons we have across the
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that is actually aimed at cutting down on recidivism and there are proven programs out here that do work on cutting down on recidivism. Correctional officers should also have to pass a psychological test just like police officers because these inmates that they are in charge of,
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a majority of them are going to make parole and when you continually lock someone down in segregation, treat them as they are subhuman, inflict physical abuse on them, and subject them to some of the worst living conditions, that is what they design to break these inmates but
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sometimes that backfires and instead of an inmate that they have broken and will submit to the guards will, they get an angry, hating the world inmate who is going to take his hate and rage out on the world and they release them onto unsuspecting citizens. They know the monster
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that they have created. All of these issues need to be addressed in a sweeping bill aimed at prison reform. The answer to our overcrowded system is not to keep locking everyone up. That doesn't solve the underlying problem that got that person to the point where they have now
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committed a crime. That is where the judicial system needs to start and that is with whatever underlying problem or issue brought that defendant to that point and don't even get me started on how many offenders the foster care system churns out when these kids age out of the
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system and The Dept. Of Children's Services just dumps these kids out on the streets because they are no longer responsible for them once they turn 18 so why should they care what happens to them. They have about 50 more cases of children that they have forcibly removed from
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their homes that shouldn't have been removed and they will continue to overlook the children who should be removed and we won't know anything about it until it hits the news or someone makes a documentary about the child like the case of Gabriel Fernandez. The system failed him.
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