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TexasTowelie

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Mon Nov 1, 2021, 11:12 PM Nov 2021

US prisons face staff shortages as officers quit amid COVID

At a Georgia state House of Representatives hearing on prison conditions in September, a corrections officer called in to testify, interrupting his shift to tell lawmakers how dire conditions had become.

On a “good day,” he told lawmakers, he had maybe six or seven officers to supervise roughly 1,200 people. He said he had recently been assigned to look after 400 prisoners by himself. There weren’t enough nurses to provide medical care.

“All the officers … absolutely despise working there,” said the officer, who didn’t give his name for fear of retaliation.

In Texas, Lance Lowry quit after 20 years as a corrections officer to become a long-haul trucker because he couldn’t bear the job any longer. Watching friends and coworkers die from COVID-19, along with dwindling support from his superiors, wore on him.

Read more: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-world/national/article255443066.html
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

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US prisons face staff shortages as officers quit amid COVID (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2021 OP
K&R MustLoveBeagles Nov 2021 #1
Let all the pot heads out, that will solve the problem. n/t lark Nov 2021 #2
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