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December 8, 2006
Some ugly realities of incarceration
Over at TalkLeft, Jerayln is doing a fine job spotlighting some recent developments and commentary about the sorry state of medical conditions in Americas prisons. Here are her two recent posts:
- 7,000 a Year Die in U.S. Prisons (discussing this commentary)
- Mich. Prison System Held in Contempt of Court (discussing this news report)
Relatedly, CrimProf here reports on "a civil-rights investigation into the King County Jail in Seattle, focusing on sexual abuse of inmates and on allegations of inadequate suicide prevention and contagious-disease control."
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