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A Former Warden’s View on Prison Strikes

"It’s the way that inmates are being treated. As warden of five different correctional facilities, I always told my staff that inmates are incarcerated as punishment, not for punishment. That’s where correctional administration, correctional staff miss the mark at times. "

The Marshall Project

August 22, 2018

Mass IncarcerationAnthony BradleyAugust 24, 2018The Marshall Project, Prison Strike
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