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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrumps Budget Cuts Are Forcing Teachers and Nurses to Work as Federal Prison Guards
Trumps Budget Cuts Are Forcing Teachers and Nurses to Work as Federal Prison Guards
Its a Molotov cocktail about to explode.
Samantha Michaels
Feb. 19, 2018 6:00 AM
Twice in one week, Ray Coleman, a teacher at the Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution, reluctantly had to drop his lesson plans and go to work as a guard. You show up in the morning and they say, Hey, by the way, heres your keys and radioyoure going to work the compound today, he says.
Because the low-security prison is short on staff, Coleman and his fellow teachers are regularly assigned to work as correctional officers in the units where inmates live. On those days, they either cancel their courses or leave the classroom open for inmates to fill out worksheets, unsupervised. For the most part theyre just sitting there, Coleman says.
Teachers arent the only ones assigned to guard dutyso are the prisons nurses, case workers, and even accountants. And its not just happening in Florida. Federal prison employees across the country say staffing cuts made by the Trump administration have crippled their ability to provide services to inmates and keep prisons safe. Its very dire, says Valerie Limon, a drug treatment specialist at the Lompoc Federal Correctional Complex in California. (Limon and other prison employees spoke to Mother Jones on behalf of their union, the American Federation of Government Employees Council of Prison Locals.) Morale at our institution is probably at an all-time low.
For more than a decade, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has run on what it describes as mission critical staffingthe minimum number of correctional employees necessary to safely run the 98 facilities it operates. Yet over the past year, federal prisons have dipped far below those numbers, employees say, because the agency has largely stopped filling vacant positions after staffers retire or leave.
Its about to get worse. In January, the Bureau of Prisons told its facility administrators to expect a 14 percent reduction in their staffing levels, pending congressional approval of President Donald Trumps 2018 budget. If the spending plan passes, prisons will have to cut the number of positions they are allowed to fill, so many of those vacancies will never be filled.
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https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2018/02/trumps-budget-cuts-are-forcing-teachers-and-nurses-to-work-as-federal-prison-guards/
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Trumps Budget Cuts Are Forcing Teachers and Nurses to Work as Federal Prison Guards (Original Post)
babylonsister
Feb 2018
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janterry
(4,429 posts)1. Maybe they need to change the hiring policies
I couldn't get a job as a counselor when I was in my early 40's - at that very prison. (I was too old for the Feds!)
Those prisons pay a lot of money to work there (I would have doubled my salary from the state prison's treatment program - easily).
tanyev
(42,572 posts)2. See? That's why federal prisons need to be privatized.
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