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Thanks for letter me put a post (prayers to those who have experienced prison..wether it be from living there as an inmate, family member or working within the 4 walls.). I do stand corrected on one point I raised; the DOC actually spends just over $2.00 a day per prisoner on meals Prisoners are encouraged to take correspondence courses through post-secondary schools, at their own expense., Check out the fees for Ohio Universitys College Program for the Incarcerated at http://www.outreach.ohio.edu/cpi/fees.htm. Furthermore, a simple review of the JRC administration and others around the states records by the right people would expose the inadequacies and shortcomings and allow the public to see the incompetence of the MDOC in handling this pandemic within their prison walls and think twice as to how their precious tax dollars are being spent when deciding who to vote for in November. to stay out a prisoner need a job, simple as that most will not return if they had work. Id love to hear how thats accomplished. LANSING A report to be released Tuesday calls on the Michigan Department of Corrections to significantly reduce its use of solitary confinement, saying that isolating Scholars have no text books. Also, all it takes is a statement from someone to have it go this far? Early in 2010, a heavy riot was ejected, which injured numerous inmates. Prison is harsh. The increasing population has raised the assault rates and rapes in this facility. Paying a CO to check IDs instead of using technology is stupid. If we had someone sitting in our court rooms making sure the judges and prosecutors follow the law on every case that would reduce the prison population! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. But if there is any brutal violence, it is fundamentally going to happen in southern California. Gautz could not say whether the Taser was deployed appropriately, pending review of video. However, the ACS has categories that are not included in MDOC data. However, there is a large range. In 2019, just over 38,000 people were incarcerated in Michigan prisons. All cameras and two sinks were destroyed, but no toilets were destroyed, he said. The ones that get parole are quickly replaced by those waiting in the county jails; and unless something is done now, the cycle will never cease and this pandemic will keep hitting harder and harder.