This is an example of what is happening in IDOC facilities because Illinois is short on money and cutting back on costs. The problem is that many IDOC facilities are old and haven’t been properly maintained for years now. Combine a lack of money and maintenance with an institutional and staff disregard for the welfare of inmates and people will die. We all know how hot this summer was. This man was young and not in poor medical condition. Lots of other inmates must take medication which may also increase their susceptibility to heat. There were plenty of complaints from inmates suffering from extreme heat aggravated by a lack of air conditioning and continuing overcrowding in IDOC facilities. No one should have to flood their cell with water just to stay alive. The question is what is going to be done about this?
Inmate’s death raises questions
BY BECKY MALKOVICH THE SOUTHERN thesouthern.com | Posted: Sunday, September 12, 2010 2:00 am | (7) Comments
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