Monica D. Schwarcz, MD
- Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology
- New York Medical College
- Westchester Medical Center
- Valhalla, NY
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- Nausea, vomiting
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There are entire supermax prisons built on this model, where people live in isolation, an environment that is damaging to staff and prisoners, and to the public when prisoners are released. Yet in other facilities, administrators control even dangerous prisoners without stripping them of all human connections and dignity. There are nearly five thousand adult prisons and jails in the United States-no two exactly alike. Some of them are unraveling or barely surviving, while others are succeeding by preventing violence, promoting health, and using segregation only as a last resort. In this first section of our report, we explore these three crucial struggles and their influence on the nature of confinement in America today and its impact on society. While the connections between safety inside correctional facilities and public safety broadly defined are complex, there is no question that efforts to cultivate a nonviolent correctional environment pay off in the community in a multitude of ways. When individuals under their care are seriously hurt, administrators are likely to experience those breaches in safety as personal and professional failures. Former New Jersey prisoner Thomas Farrow described nighttime beatings where officers targeted certain prisoners. Ron McAndrew, former warden of the maximum security prison in Florida told the Commission about "goon squads," small groups of violent officers beyond even his control, and commented that the abuse of prisoners was a problem throughout the Florida Department of Corrections. A look at news headlines published during the first two weeks in April, 2006, reveals 20 stories of violence in 13 different states. The headlines, which are collected daily by the Corrections and Criminal Justice Coalition, a corrections labor group, include "Inmate Attacks Nurse, Two Deputies, in County Jail" (Florida), "Former Fitchburg Prison Guards Charged with Sex Assault" (Wisconsin), "Prisoner Killed in Dona Ana County Jail" (New Mexico), and "Prison System Takes Steps to Crack Down on Inmate Sexual Violence" (Alabama). The Commission closely examined the research on violence and the data collected nationally. We know that prisons are less deadly than they were decades ago: Nationally, reported rates of homicide and suicide have decreased dramatically over the past three decades (Useem and Piehl 2005). Deaths in custody are relatively easy to count accurately, but to precisely measure the much larger universe of non-lethal violence is practically impossible given how we collect data today. In a section of this chapter, we explore flaws and gaps in the available data in a way that we hope encourages better and more complete measures of violence in the future. Toward the end of this report, on page 101, we begin a larger discussion of how to improve data collection and knowledge. Donald Specter, Director of the Prison Law Office in California, summarized the driving factors of violence in his testimony to the Commission: "If you put poor, underprivileged young men together in a large institution without anything meaningful to do all day, there will be violence. And if there is inadequate supervision of the staff, if there is ineffective discipline, if there is a code of silence, if there are inadequate investigations, there will be even more violence. And Massachusetts Commissioner Kathleen Dennehy told the Commission about the corrosive effects of a code of silence among officers: that it reinforces negative behavior among prisoners and increases violence overall. Racial, ethnic, and socio-economic differences among prisoners and between prisoners and staff also play a role, albeit a more complex one than many people understand. Jack Beck, an attorney and director of the Prison Visiting Project at the Correctional Association of New York, described preliminary results of a study being conducted by his organization on violence in the New York prison system. He explained that despite the fact that the majority of the prisoners in New York State come from the same New York City neighborhoods, populated mainly by poor African- 22 conditions of confinement Americans and Latinos, prisoners report markedly different levels of gang violence in different facilities. Similarly, there appears to be a strong correlation between reported levels of violence by staff against prisoners and violence among prisoners. This unusual study helps to show how a culture of violence can develop behind bars and how it can be prevented. Beck added that the lowest levels of tension and violence seem to exist in facilities where staff clearly follow policies, where there is meaningful communication between prisoners and staff, and where prisoners feel respected. In facilities that are culturally diverse and where there are stark racial, ethnic, and class differences between staff and prisoners, a culture of respect requires having staff who understand and appreciate cultural differences.

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