'Bikers-Only' Prison

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'Bikers-Only' Prison

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NorthReport

Now if only we could deal with white-collar crime the same way, eh!

In move out of ‘Mad Max,’ Australia creates ‘bikers-only’ prison to deal with warring motorbike gangs

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/10/16/in-move-out-of-mad-max-australia...

kropotkin1951

How is this progressive? Sure sounds like it fits within the definition of torture to me.

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The new special prison near the city of Brisbane will not have a gym or television. Inmates will be kept in cells for 23 hours a day and will be subject to regular searches and drug tests.

 

6079_Smith_W

Wow! Great idea!

What could possibly go wrong?

kropotkin1951

Not much I guess.

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SACRAMENTO — Inmates leading California's largest prison protest ended a two-month hunger strike Thursday without winning major concessions on solitary confinement conditions — their main grievance — but with the promise of legislative hearings on the issue.

The strike, which began with 30,000 inmates refusing meals and ended with about 100, drew international attention to California's use of prolonged prisoner isolation. It was orchestrated by a few inmates in isolation at Pelican Bay prison near the Oregon border.

By this week, nearly 10 protesters a day were collapsing or otherwise required medical care. On Thursday, prison medical workers sought to move four of the most frail to medical wards, but those inmates refused to go, an official said.

Meanwhile, inmate leaders, even as they agreed to resume eating, said they had merely "suspended" their protest.

"Our goal remains: Force the powers that be to end their torture policies and practices in which serious physical and psychological harm is inflicted on tens of thousands of prisoners, as well as our loved ones outside,'' protest leaders said in a statement released by former state Sen. Tom Hayden, who said he had advised inmates' lawyers on strategy.

Prison officials have insisted that their solitary confinement policies, revised after a series of smaller hunger strikes in 2011, are non-negotiable. But advocates for the inmates said the state had nevertheless agreed to discuss changes in how inmates are housed in those conditions — whether they should be allowed to have drinking cups or typewriters, for example.

http://articles.latimes.com/2013/sep/05/local/la-me-ff-prison-strike-201...

6079_Smith_W

Good point, but I wasn't thinking about hunger strikes.

While I am aware of backwards prison policy, frankly I don't see the institution of gangs as any less benign than other capital and power-based organizations.

A move like this only proves that the authorities are doubly ignorant. If I was a conspiracy theorist I might say it was whispered into someone's ear by a plant.