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Best way to handle unruly inmate

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Campi:
Then he will want a mop and chemicals. When you give him the mop and chemicals he will drink them to try and get high then try to assault you with the broom handle then want a lawyer to sue you. You give him a lawyer he will want an attorney client visit.... full thread

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How to Reduce Prison Costs

John Dewar Gleissner
“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” Leo Tolstoy. Prisons used to make profits in a number of different states. One penitentiary in New York made profits four times greater than the costs of running the prison. But that was over 100 years ago. Since that time, federal and state statutes squashed prison industries. Businesses and free labor did not appreciate and could not compete with industries behind bars, so those special interests worked to ban interstate shipment or sale of convict-made goods... full story

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