ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月20日 06時18分


A review of thousands of corrections department records in New York revealed a state discipline system that tilted heavily in favor of prison guards. An officer who broke his baton hitting a prisoner 35 times, even after the man had been handcuffed, was not fired. The state tried to fire one guard for using excessive force in three separate incidents within three years — and failed each time.

Over a dozen years, New York State officials have documented the results of attacks — including shattered teeth, punctured lungs and broken bones — by hundreds of prison guards on the people in their custody. But when the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has tried to use this evidence to fire guards, it has failed 90 percent of the time, an investigation by @marshallproj found.

The review found more than 290 cases in which the corrections department tried to fire officers or supervisors it said physically abused prisoners or covered up mistreatment that ranged from group beatings to withholding food. Yet, officers were ousted in just 28 cases.

Read more about The Marshall Project’s findings at the link in our bio. Photos by @dsmch, Uli Seit for The New York Times and Alysia Santo/The Marshall Project


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