by Editor | Nov 8, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
We’ve had the opportunity to interview ladies here, that were transferred from other state prisons. What a tale they tell. Oh, how Arizona punishes its people. The West Coast prisons have fresh salad bars for lunch and dinner. The residents can grow their own...
by Editor | Oct 31, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
“I am an advocate for all families that are being affected emotionally and financially by ADCRR’s current and unlawful use of TABE 11 and 12 grade, pre-college curriculum, in place of 8th-grade literacy, statute 31.229 and DOC 910, section 3.0 for the...
by Editor | Oct 31, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(Letter received from minimum resident) “I am currently enrolled in Mandatory. (Ed. note: Until recently, mandatory was a 8th grade equivalency test all inmates are required to pass. Not passing this test affects everything in their life during incarceration.) I...
by Editor | Oct 31, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ms. Q, formally a crew chief, has not had any help from the Carlos staff to find the tablet THEY lost. On June 15th Ms. Q went to the hospital with a broken femur. Officers Barreras and Boatwright rolled her property up. After getting her titanium rod implanted, she...
by Editor | Oct 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
In our opinion, Mr. Winbush is the BEST officer in Perryville. No matter what job he is assigned; kitchen officer, medical, bay, or yard, he is the consummate gentleman. He calls the residents “young lady” whether they be 18 or 80. He never screams or...