Posts tagged Prisons

Re: Training Mississippi’s Kids

Jesse,

Thank you for calling attention to this.

For what it’s worth, a lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center was instrumental in finally getting Columbia shuttered, and the report that you’re quoting from is hosted on the SPLC’s website, but the report itself wasn’t prepared by the SPLC. It was prepared by investigators from the U.S. Department of Justice, who were investigating as part of an earlier DOJ lawsuit over the treatment of child prisoners. Of course, I’d be the last person to say that being produced by federal prosecutors makes it more reliable, but in any case, that’s the provenance.

Jennifer,

Charges? Hell, none of them will even be fired. The state government’s current plan is to shut down Columbia and let all the former employees who turned it into such a hellhole torture camp transfer and metastasize throughout the rest of the Mississippi prison system.

J sub D:

I initially expected something similar from this article. Fortunately it was just physical and emotional abuse, not sexual.

Unfortunately the Department of Justice’s report isn’t the only story out of Columbia. Besides the sexual humiliation involved in guards forcing teenaged children to strip naked before they are locked in the “dark room,” and reports by girls at Columbia of a peeping-tom prison guard (both reported in the DOJ’s report), there’s also been at least one federal lawsuit filed over a male prison guard’s repeated rape of a 14 year old girl imprisoned at Columbia.

Re: The Thing Itself is The Abuse

Thank you for this excellent post. I say that not just because you make use of my favorite Edmund Burke quote, but also because this is something very important that needs to be said, and needs to be remembered at all times when people start talking about institutions of power like prisons and psychiatric “hospitals.”

For what it’s worth, on the Burke quote, the “against all three” bit sounds funny because 2/3 of the antecedent is lost in the sections that are clipped out of the excerpt. The full beginning of that second paragraph is: “I need not excuse myself to your Lordship, nor, I think, to any honest Man, for the Zeal I have shewn in this Cause; for it is an honest Zeal, and in a good Cause. I have defended Natural Religion against a Confederacy of Atheists and Divines. I now plead for Natural Society against Politicians, and for Natural Reason against all three. When the World is in a fitter Temper….” The problem is that I wanted to leave the bit about pleading for Natural Reason against Politicians in, but to leave the distracting stuff about natural religion out. Hope this helps.

Burke is best known today for the rather vile conservatism and authoritarianism in his opposition to the French Revolution. But Burke’s earlier writings were much more liberal, and sometimes even radical. There is some debate over whether the Vindication of Natural Society was meant as a serious argument against government, or as a satire. See Roderick Long’s first and second posts on the Vindication for the details, if you’re interested.