Report Slams Calif. Prison Guards' Union
California's notorious prison guards' union is hammered in a new federal report. California has the largest prison system in the country, with 161,000 inmates doing time in 32 prisons:
California's $5.3-billion penal system is plagued by a pervasive "code of silence" that protects rogue guards, corrupts recruits and is condoned by leaders who "neither understand nor care about the need for fair investigations," a federal report charged Thursday.
At the very top of California's vast Department of Corrections, officials face unrelenting pressure from the powerful prison guards union and are unwilling to discipline officers who attack inmates or engage in other misconduct, says Special Master John Hagar, a prison expert appointed by a federal judge.
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