Not surprising. We imprison more of our own citizens than any other nation in the world. We passed Russia around 2003. I recall hearing a lecture on the topic by a sociologist citing that we imprison 25% of all the prisoners in the developed world, the highest percentage of any one nation.
"A witness told state police investigating the stabbing death of a corrections officer at a Jessup prison that corrupt guards involved in contraband smuggling "ordered the hit" on Officer David McGuinn, according to papers filed in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court."
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Not surprising. We imprison more of our own citizens than any other nation in the world. We passed Russia around 2003. I recall hearing a lecture on the topic by a sociologist citing that we imprison 25% of all the prisoners in the developed world, the highest percentage of any one nation.
And yet prison sentences for real criminals are still often half-assed.
This is not good:
"A witness told state police investigating the stabbing death of a corrections officer at a Jessup prison that corrupt guards involved in contraband smuggling "ordered the hit" on Officer David McGuinn, according to papers filed in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court."
I saw this story too, and it is more than a little frightening.
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