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As the War on drugs and law and order politics became [when?] prominent, [clarification needed] the Arkansas inmate population surged, and ADC built new prisons across the state. Prison conditions slowly improved and scandals became more infrequent. In 1993, Arkansas created the Department of Community Punishment (DCP), which would evolve into ...
As Wayne County jail inmates cause floods in the new facility amid reports of staffing shortages and prolonged lockdowns, county officials have turned to a mechanical fix to stem the tide of ...
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The lawsuit alleges inmates in the new and old jail have been unconstitutionally detained despite court-ordered releases. Lawsuit: Inmate kept 6 days beyond release when Wayne Co. jail staff ...
On October 10, 2013, FoxNews.com reported on how the United States federal government shutdown of 2013 was affecting employees at FCI Forrest City. Citing a story from WMC-TV, prison employees were unsure when the next time they would receive a paycheck amid the shutdown, but the inmates are continuing to get paid for jobs like landscaping.
At one time the State of Arkansas housed all young male offenders in the state prison system in Varner. While this was the case, Correction Officers and prisoners nicknamed the facility the "Gladiator School." [10] On Friday August 22, 2003, all 39 Arkansas death row inmates were moved from the Maximum Security Unit to the Supermax at the ...
Ed Foxworth, a spokesperson for the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, said Sunday that a 35-year-old inmate attempted suicide on Saturday, but said the inmate's condition was "unknown." Detroit ...
Neuse Correctional Institution is a minimum and medium security state prison for men in the United States, operated by the State of North Carolina Department of Public Safety in Goldsboro in Wayne County. [1] Housing 816 prisoners, Neuse Correctional Institution received its first inmates on August 27, 1994.