Hi there,

With lies and disinformation flooding the media landscape, and the Trump administration increasing its attacks on journalists, the need for independent news questioning and challenging those in power is more critical now than ever. We do not take any government or corporate funding, so we can remain unwavering in our commitment to bring you fearless trustworthy reporting on the issues that matter most. If our journalism is important to you, please donate today. Every dollar makes a difference. Thank you so much.

Democracy Now!

Amy Goodman

Non-commercial news needs your support.

We rely on contributions from you, our viewers and listeners to do our work. If you visit us daily or weekly or even just once a month, now is a great time to make your monthly contribution.

Please do your part today.

Donate

Wackenhut Prison Guards Accused of Violating Inmates’ Rights

HeadlineFeb 25, 2000

And this news from Louisiana: The Justice Department has accused guards at a privately run juvenile prison of violating inmates’ rights by habitually using excessive force, so-called “chemical restraints” and allowing fights over basic items like food and clothing. The prison is owned and operated by the Wackenhut Corrections Corporation, opened in 1998, and is one of two privately run juvenile prisons in the state. A Wackenhut spokesperson called the report “exaggerated.”

The original content of this program is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Please attribute legal copies of this work to democracynow.org. Some of the work(s) that this program incorporates, however, may be separately licensed. For further information or additional permissions, contact us.

Non-commercial news needs your support

We rely on contributions from our viewers and listeners to do our work.
Please do your part today.
Make a donation
Top