by Editor | Feb 8, 2023 | Editorial, front page, Infrastructure
*(OP-ED). This opinion is inspired by the recent sucker punch of Perryville inmates by the Federal Government. The sudden removal of privacy curtains in the shower. In a dorm setting such as Rosa, Piestawa, and Carlos, the only thing that separates the eyes of male...
by Editor | Aug 5, 2022 | Editorial
Disclosure information regarding sexual abuse in Perryville. When our staff started this blog a few years ago, we hired a prominent attorney to make sure we didn’t get sued. We get lots of letters about alleged incidents between male guards and female inmates....
by Editor | Jul 17, 2020 | Editorial
From the Editor: I’ve had to endure 17 Deputy Wardens in 11 years. Only one was worth the tax dollars I paid him, his name was Bill White. The rest were the most ineffective, worthless individuals I’ve ever met in government. And I’m retired from...
by Editor | Jun 18, 2020 | Editorial, front page
This is the opinion of the editor, and no one else on staff. “I have witnessed untold amounts of cruelty and abuse, of Correctional Officers, toward inmates in 11 years spent in Perryville. There was the murder (my opinion) of a woman named Marsha, who was left...
by Editor | Apr 2, 2020 | Editorial, front page
On Monday, March 30 the ADCRR (Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry) released their 5th COVID-19 Management Strategy Update. You can get the latest updates here: https://corrections.az.gov/. They stated “Currently, there are no...
by Editor | Jul 9, 2019 | Editorial
As reported by Molly Gill, Vice President of Policy, FAMM “The Arizona legislative session has ended and bills have been signed, and here’s what you need to know. Lawmakers introduced 17 criminal justice reform bills this session, but only two made it to...