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Pelican Bay State Prison, Crescent City, California. Some of you commented on my photos of the Air base in Klamath Falls. I accidentally went one better by taking a shot of this California state prison, the state's highest-security, rated a "Supermax." It was kind of impulsive, since I was driving by and happened to know what it was in the first place.

There are loads of photos of it online (inside and outside), Youtube videos and TV documentaries about Pelican Bay. Anyway, a guard came running up to me and informed me I couldn't take pictures, which I can understand in retrospect (oops, too late). Escapes have been aided - not especially at this one - by people on the outside "casing the joint."

California state prisons are heavily populated by gang members of all ethnicities. They are also notorious for excessive use of solitary confinement. Pelican houses the super-violent, and in no way has done rehabilitation until recently in small scale. When I was doing mental health therapy, I had a few Oregon clients who actually had PTSD from having been in California prisons.

I have NO illusions or soft feelings about career criminals, especially violent ones, but nearly all US prisons release people who are more felonious and crazy than when they went in. President Obama and both parties of Congress were making headway in prison reform, but the current regime will turn all progress backward.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelican_Bay_State_Prison

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Latest comments - All (16)
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs…
Our inequality and racial/ethnic hatred starts the process early...
7 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
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Oh yes it does! That's bound to get worse, now that it's completely "out of the closet" for the first time since the '60s. The beast has been unleashed.
7 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied
And he's too stupid to know that..
7 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
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Well, of course! It goes on and on. Some days I despair and feel utterly hopeless, other days I think, "Well, we've survived other catastrophes, so..."

By the way, there was a 60 Minutes report on Pelican Bay in which the warden said he regretted past use of extreme isolation, so that has been corrected. They have also introduced some productive activities. I'm sure it's because of my post on Ipernity - lol!
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied
I've taught police and sheriff, including some who worked in jails. My experience, at least among the ones I've taught, is that they're not dumb, that they're often quite good critical thinkers and acutely aware of the hazards of the prison-industrial complex. So I'm irritated when I hear statements like "jeez, I'm just realizing that isolation doesn't work", when it's fairly clear they had the skill set to know years ago that isolation didn't work, but they just kept doing it because "that's the way we've always done it," or they didn't want to upset some organized set of guards. To me, the fact that they already knew what they were doing didn't work is a signal of a mindset that prisoners are subhuman.
7 years ago.

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