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Monday, August 26, 2013

MSNBC: ‘Lockup Extended Stay: Corcoran’


Source:MSNBC- Life at Corcoran State Prison in California. 
Source:FreeState Now

“Officers work to uncover gang-related contraband in the Corcoran prison yard.”

From MSNBC 

“Corcoran State Prison SATF medium” 

Source:Mark Krubsack- California Corcoran State Prison.

From Mark Krubsack

This is about the gladiator fights that went on at Corcoran State Prison in the California in the early and mid 1990s. That were run by Corcoran guards and set up by them. Where guards there would find inmates who didn’t like each other, or perhaps didn’t even know each other, to fight each other. And I believe put money on the fights that the inmates wouldn’t see a dime of.

What happened at Corcoran is just another example of prison slave labor and perhaps the prison industrial complex as a whole. Where inmates are exploited for profits by corporations who make money from taxpayers and the inmates.

I’ve seen the MSNBC Lockup documentary on Corcoran and I’ve seen other shows about Corcoran. And to me at least it looks like a fairly efficient prison. Where some of the worst and most violent and probably evil prison inmates and criminals in America, are serving their time at Corcoran. And lot of them are there for life and doing sentences close to that.

And yet what I’ve seen at least Corcoran looks like a fairly well run prison. Especially considering how tight their budget is and the lack of resources that California puts into Corcoran and how understaffed they are. And yet they generally do a pretty good job. But those gladiator fights did happen there.

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