Sunday, December 8, 2024

GOP solution to Wisconsin's troubled youth prison system; pepper spray

 
Headline: Isthmus
A new Department of Corrections budget request would nearly double that figure to about $862,000 a year — 58 times what taxpayers spend on the average K-12 public school student.  
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Republicans earlier this year pushed to lift pepper spray restrictions after a 16-year-old incarcerated at Lincoln Hills struck a counselor in the face, resulting in his death. A judge denied requests to alter the settlement in a dispute that has added to closure delays, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Related posts
2024

2022

2019
Scott Walker's legacy: The Lincoln Hills/Copper Lake youth prison scandal.  (1/16)

2018
If 3 years is "a long time ago", what is 1993?  (10/6)
There are two sides to every story and then there's the truth.  (3/15)
Drop in juvenile detention rates has done nothing to address racial disparities.  (1/29) 

2017
UPDATE: Based on recent evidence, the facilities' remote location and chronic staffing shortage keeps Juvenile Corrections from fulfilling its mission.  (11/28)
It's 243 miles, and a world away, from Racine to Irma.  (10/31)
UPDATE.  And, by extension, make Scott Walker look bad.  (10/10)

2016
Point/counterpoint: Open records and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.  (8/8)
State workers watching porn gets Scott Walker all het up but mistreating juvenile inmates -- not so much.  (7/6) 
Wendy Peterson schedules a Lincoln Hills double bill.  (4/7)
Wendy Peterson shares her favorite Hollywood movie prison scenes.  (4/7)
Former Wisconsin DOC Secretary tries to take advantage of Walker administration disdain for open records law.  (3/26)
Dear Ed Wall, Taking the job is just the first step.  (3/20)
Has the State of Wisconsin got a deal for Ed Wall!!  (3/1)
The Lincoln Hills Scandal slide show timeline: Scott Walker's bottom line is to cover his butt.  (2/28)
LINCOLN HILLS SCANDAL UPDATE: Scott Walker and the broken chain of command (with Jessie Rodriguez exception).  (2/27) 
Hands-off manager Scott Walker must still be licking his Presidential campaign wounds.  (1/14)
Because Scott Walker believes he's hired the best employees to work for the citizens of our state.  (1/9)

2015
Selective Republican logic inoperative when applied to Wisconsin juvenile corrections program.  (12/24)
The dysfunction of Scott Walker's executive branch of government in 1 defensive quote.  (12/20)
Scott Walker and Lincoln Hills School for Boys: Too busy thinking about his (presidential) baby.  (12/19)
Still in the news: Lincoln Hills School for Boys.  (12/13)
Scott Walker shows us how to deflect (Taking no responsibility, chapter 2).  (12/12) 
As usual, Scott Walker takes no responsibility.  (12/11)
In the news: Lincoln Hills School for Boys, Wisconsin Department of Corrections.  (12/11)

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