A newly-obtained report is revealing new details in the death investigation of an inmate at Lebanon Correctional Institution.
Two area prison employees are on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into the death of an inmate.
Despite a prison population with 4,000 fewer incarcerated people than a decade ago, uses of force inside Alabama prisons have increased 47% during that time, according to ADOC’s own internal data.
Two employees at the Lebanon Correctional Institute were placed on paid administrative leave following the death of an inmate ...
State prison guards say they are doing so because their jobs have become more dangerous. A New York Times analysis points to ...
As frustrations among corrections officers mount, abusive treatment of inmates is rising and becoming more vicious, records ...
Court records indicate jail employees were without hands-on training for three to five years before Charles Adair, 50, died ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Investigators said they found at least four policy violations at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, involving improper use of pepper spray, delayed response to ...
Prison officers who pinned down, handcuffed and put an epileptic man in a spit hood likely caused his aggressive reaction ...
Maryland officials announced Tuesday the indictment of 25 Baltimore corrections officers on 236 counts that include use of excessive force. "All 25 of these correctional officers have allegedly abused ...
Canada’s federal prison agency has recorded 400 cases of discipline for employee misconduct and wrongdoing that ranges from ...