California inmates in two prisons, at prisons near Tehachapi and Corcoran, are refusing food over new policies, policies that were supposed to relieve those in solitary confinement of lengthy stays.
How does someone 'quit' a gang while he's in solitary? Good question. Currently, wardens from around the state are attempting to read and understand the guidelines. Meanwhile, inmates believe the rules, intended to help, will make it even more difficult to get out of solitary confinement.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2012/10/two-prisons-now-report-hunger-strikes-over-gang-policy.html
How does someone 'quit' a gang while he's in solitary? Good question. Currently, wardens from around the state are attempting to read and understand the guidelines. Meanwhile, inmates believe the rules, intended to help, will make it even more difficult to get out of solitary confinement.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2012/10/two-prisons-now-report-hunger-strikes-over-gang-policy.html
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