by Editor | Oct 6, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
One thing we know for sure about the first 24 hours of Aramark food is….it’s VERY popular with the residents. All units report long lines “to the I-10 freeway” (hyperbole obviously), but the meaning is clear, people that never ate prison food,...
by Editor | Oct 6, 2024 | front page, Smoking
The deputy warden of Lumley is another creature that puts her head in the sand. Lumley non smokers, to their credit, have organized to fill an entire pod full of tobacco free women. This means no smoke pouring out of the vents into their non smoking room. DW Robinson...
by Editor | Oct 6, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Several staff members working at Cruz, including mental health professionals, have written in to comment on improved attitudes of inmates since the opening of the Hub. Arizona State University has long had a “Hub” at Santa Cruz for art classes and various...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2024 | front page, Inmate Stories
(We received this email recently alleging a medical officer telling lewd jokes to the women waiting in line for medication.–Ed.) “I’ve been at Carlos for two years and never had to take ‘watch swallow’ or DOT medication before. With over...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
This is a heartbreaker. Through the years we’ve noticed that women with significant family support, have much better health outcomes. In this case, not even the heroic actions of her son saved his mother from the hateful clutches of evil Naphcare. Several years...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Call your stock Broker and sell Securus short! Ever since that foreign outfit with the chinese parts suckered the DOC into buying their tablets, the inmates have been miserable and wallets empty. Ask the families that try to contact their loved ones through that...