Department of Corrections Uncovering Oppressive Tactics
In this episode, we delve into the eye-opening exploration of the Department of Corrections uncovering oppressive tactics within the criminal justice system. This investigative report sheds light on the alarming realities that have long been hidden from public scrutiny.
1. Introduction:
- The episode starts with a brief introduction, setting the stage for the topic of oppressive tactics within the Department of Corrections.
- The importance of shining a light on these practices is emphasized, as they have far-reaching implications for both incarcerated individuals and society as a whole.
2. Historical Context:
- The episode delves into the historical context of the Department of Corrections, tracing its origins and evolution over time.
- It highlights the intended purpose of the department, which was originally aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into society.
3. The Emergence of Oppressive Tactics:
- This section explores how and why oppressive tactics emerged within the Department of Corrections.
- Factors such as overcrowding, lack of funding, and the influence of political agendas are examined as contributing factors.
4. Examples of Oppressive Tactics:
- The episode presents specific examples of oppressive tactics employed within the Department of Corrections.
- These examples include but are not limited to: solitary confinement, excessive use of force, lack of access to healthcare, and limited educational opportunities.
5. Impact on Incarcerated Individuals:
- This section focuses on the detrimental impact these oppressive tactics have on incarcerated individuals.
- Mental health issues, increased rates of recidivism, and the perpetuation of a cycle of violence are explored.
6. Societal Implications:
- The episode delves into the broader societal implications of oppressive tactics within the Department of Corrections.
- It discusses how these practices undermine trust in the criminal justice system and perpetuate systemic inequalities.
7. Calls for Reform:
- This section highlights the growing calls for reform within the Department of Corrections.
- It features interviews with activists, legal experts, and formerly incarcerated individuals who advocate for change.
8. Conclusion:
- The episode concludes by summarizing the key points discussed and urging listeners to take action.
- It emphasizes the importance of holding the Department of Corrections accountable and working towards a more just and equitable criminal justice system.
By shedding light on the oppressive tactics within the Department of Corrections, this episode aims to raise awareness, encourage dialogue, and inspire action towards meaningful reform.
CALL TO ACTION!!
Call or email Todd Ishee demanding installation of air conditioning continue in North Carolina Prisons and to end Solitary confinement practices. Solitary has been proven to damage the brain also to implement Task Force Recommendation 109 recommends NCDPS:
• Review procedural due process protections provided to individuals accused of disciplinary offenses and create tracking system to monitor decisions by individual disciplinary hearing officers to monitor for biases.
• Review use of A-99 & B-99 disciplinary offenses related to "conspiracy," "attempt," and "aiding" as defined in NCDPS' Policy Chapter B, 0200 - Offender Disciplinary Procedures.
• Review how information from confidential informants is used in disciplinary proceedings.
• Review and modify the process for identifying individual's status for Security Risk
Groups (SRGs) so that it helps people de-affiliate from gangs and makes Security Threat
Group Management Units more accessible throughout NCDPS facilities.
todd.ishee@dac.nc.gov
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