DOJ investigates Tennessee prison amid reports of violence and abuse
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[LAUREN TAYLOR]
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION INTO TENNESSEE’S LARGEST PRISON – AFTER PROSECUTORS SAY THERE’S BEEN YEARS OF UNCHECKED VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ABUSE AT THE FACILITY.
BETWEEN JULY 2022 AND JUNE 2023, THE TROUSDALE TURNER CORRECTIONAL FACILITY REPORTED 196 ASSAULTS, 90 INCIDENTS OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, TWO MURDERS, AND 15 ‘ACCIDENTAL’ DEATHS.
THE CRISIS ESCALATED IN EARLY 2024, WITH FIVE STABBINGS OCCURRING IN JUST THREE WEEKS.
THE PRIVATE PRISON FACES A SEVERE STAFFING CRISIS WITH AN UNPRECEDENTED TURNOVER RATE – WHICH AUTHORITIES SAY HAS LED TO DANGEROUS SITUATIONS, WITH ONE REPORTED INSTANCE OF A SINGLE OFFICER BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR WATCHING 360 PRISONERS.
DESPITE ONGOING ISSUES AT THE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, TENNESSEE HAS REPEATEDLY RENEWED ITS CONTRACT WITH CORECIVIC – THE COMPANY WHICH MANAGES THE FACILITY.
TENNESSEE’S INVESTMENT IN PRIVATE PRISONS IS SIGNIFICANT, WITH $233 MILLION ALLOCATED FOR FOUR CORECIVIC-OPERATED FACILITIES IN THE CURRENT BUDGET.
LOVED ONES OF INMATES HAVE RAISED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE STATE’S COMMITMENT TO PRISONER WELFARE AND EFFECTIVE OVERSIGHT OF PRIVATELY-OPERATED FACILITIES AND THE PROTECTION OF PRISONERS’ RIGHTS.
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