Isle inmates' plight spurs tighter security

Isle inmates' plight spurs tighter securitytotie2.jpgIsle inmates' plight spurs tighter securityMale guards at a Kentucky prison have been accused of sexual misconduct
By Roger Alford / Associated Press
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Sep 15, 2009
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WHEELWRIGHT, Ky. » Investigators from the Kentucky Department of Corrections called for security improvements at a private Appalachian women's prison to protect inmates from being sexually assaulted by male guards.

State investigators looked into the handling of 18 alleged cases of sexual misconduct by guards in the past three years at the Otter Creek Correctional Complex in this tiny coal town some 150 miles southeast of Lexington. Investigators made 14 recommendations to protect the more than 400 female inmates, including basic strategies like assigning female guards to supervise the women in their sleeping quarters.

Department of Corrections spokeswoman Jennifer Brislin said yesterday that a two-month probe by her agency turned up seven new allegations of sexual misconduct that she said will be reviewed for possible criminal and administrative charges.

Perched on a mountainside above Wheelwright, the Otter Creek prison came under public scrutiny earlier this summer when female inmates from Hawaii complained that they had been the subject of sexual assaults by their male guards. Corrections officials in Hawaii recently removed 165 inmates from Otter Creek, citing safety concerns.

Steve Owen, spokesman for Corrections Corp. of America, said the Tennessee-based company fully cooperated with Kentucky's investigation.

"We have a zero-tolerance policy for that kind of conduct, and we're going to fully support full prosecution," he said.

The medium-security prison, surrounded by fences and razor wire, employs about 190 people in this hardscrabble town which is struggling from job losses in the coal industry. While some communities fight to keep prisons out, Wheelwright and other Appalachian towns have welcomed prisons in because of the jobs they create.

The Rev. John Rausch, head of the Catholic Committee of Appalachia, has voiced concern about the growing number of federal and state prisons that have been built in the mountain region in recent years. Rausch said inmates who are often shipped in from hundreds, even thousands of miles away are reduced to "the status of commodities" by using them for job creation.

Kentucky Corrections Commissioner LaDonna Thompson said finding enough women willing to work as corrections officers at Otter Creek has been difficult. That, she said, had resulted in male guards supervising female inmates in areas of the prison where female guards would be a better option.

Owen said his company has already taken steps to prevent sexual assaults in the prison, built on a flat spot carved out of a Floyd County mountainside. Those steps include the installation of video cameras that he said will be a deterrent to sexual misconduct and will help investigators determine future allegations' validity.

Investigators from the Department of Corrections recommended yesterday that security cameras be installed and that staffers be assigned to monitor the cameras. They also recommended that the company hire more female corrections officers, conduct a security assessment of all areas of the prison vulnerable to sexual assaults, and train all staffers on provisions of the Prison Rape Elimination Act.

Justice Cabinet Secretary J. Michael Brown said last week that the state will not renew a contract to house inmates at Otter Creek unless Corrections Corp. of America hires a female security chief and hires a security staff that is at least 40 percent female.

Brislin said sexual misconduct charges have been substantiated against only five corrections officers at Otter Creek since 2007.

"The rogue actions of a few bad apples has really led to a very unfortunate characterization of the entire work force at that institution," Owen said.

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  • thanks for all the thoughtfulness. I too feel as though I know where the aboriginal kanaka maoli's are. the shift we await has not yet occurred. the time is almost upon us...
  • please jesus i pray now is the time to free all the inocent thank you my lord and send these auntys back in oahu and let them have justice or all of them in thes prisons who never commited such hateful crime even if they did do wrong injustice is not to be prevailed it is justice they want and god let them out thank you in jesus mighty name i pray amen amen.
  • Amelia,

    I know you don't want to go there, however, we have to and that is "Hawaiian Sexuality."

    It always takes a 'white women' to bring this to light.

    Mark Twain's accounts in Kohala post civil war is alive and well in the minds of politicians as well as the general public. But it takes a white women to say the awful things, as in rape, sexual abuse etc... These things need to be said by our Maoli Women to protect our young babies, children, and teenagers.

    I have students from Kentucky in my night classes. We have Maoli women from the Waianae beach sweeps that ended up in Kentucky. Maoli women are not on the forefront of activist minds, and this is a serious problem.

    Of the 7,000 foster care children 3,000 was sent to the mainland as adoptees because of Linda Lingle. These youngsters are either being abused, or on the streets. The horror stories are beyond comprehension, until we take charge of our own sexuality as individuals, as well as a whole culture-- other people will. Why? Because it is a good political tool, and Linda Lingle uses this tool to her advantage. Queer end games are far more real in Hawaii State Government policies. UH Manoa is a playing field for Queer end games. Until we capture our essence of life--- we will be continuedly used as a piece of meat to nourish the bad sadistisms (sp).

    I used tort to win a case with Alex Cole. Only because I had a Chicano from Cesar Chavez camp.

    "...active genocide being practiced against our aboriginal Hawaiians/kanaka maoli as we speak!" Yes!!!!

    This is where you get angry and shout the F!@#$ word on mountain tops. Lets put the 'end gamers' into an abyss, by being responsible for our own sexuality. Kaohi
  • I pray that our houseless women that was arrested on Waianae's beach are home where they belong. Kaohi
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