Medical Needs Are Often Neglected
"This is really hard because there's a lot of bad things that happened in different categories, I think. So I will have to make this part 1, part 2, part 3... The worst thing that I saw correctional officers doing was neglecting the medical needs of inmates, including but not limited to, women having their period and bleeding everywhere. Sometimes it would take them hours to bring them clean clothes, sometimes they wouldn't if the stain was not big enough or it wasn't a big enough mess, then they wouldn't give you clean clothes. So, ignoring the inmates' medical needs is a big deal. I saw woman have a seizure and we're pounding and pounding on the doors, this was in a county jail, we're pounding on the doors for 5 hours before they came in to even assess the situation. Paramedics were finally called. And she did not come back. I don't know if she passed away, I don't know what happened, no one ever saw her again after that night, though. And I think that's a major problem. Many correctional officers think inmates are faking everything cause they've been lied to."
Oh, of course. She's female, she couldn't possibly be responsible for anything.
This story is years old. If memory serves correctly she went to jail for drugs and then got clean.
She freely admitted her guilt.
Wtf are you talking about. Jails in US are piece of cake compared to the 3rd world countries.
How do you know that
Treat them bad and they become violent? XD How can you actually believe that spew? You're just an enabler. "Give them an inch, they'll take a mile." Ever hear of that? But keep up the rhetoric, little drone, with your tag board protest signs. "The state is evil! Socialism will save us!!! Yay!"
Murica, the greatest country in the world.
You must be one of them Yurpeons
some of that exact stuff is un basic training, quit whining.