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Murderers, sexual predators and other men housed at a unit for mentally ill inmates at the maximum-security state prison in Fort Madison were allowed to watch movies such as “Deranged,” a horror film that includes a scene in which a woman is beaten, raped, hung upside down and skinned. Among other movies inmates watched were “Delta of Venus,” an erotic film; “Coffey,” which shows sadism and attempted rape; and “Cruel Intentions,” records show.
Despite correctional officer Kristine Sink’s complaints, administrators told her not to turn off the movies or shows. When she did, they accused her of insubordination, according to department records that Sink provided to The Associated Press. One warden blamed Sink for causing problems by complaining, and another supervisor suggested her outfits — a standard-issue uniform — were enticing inmates.
Sink said she has fought a lonely battle under four wardens against movies that caused inmates to become sexually aggressive — through “10 years of misery.” She filed a lawsuit Nov. 30 against prison officials alleging sexual harassment, discrimination and workplace retaliation, seeking an unspecified amount of damages.
Read the story linked above for more background. Do you think convicted murderers and sexual predators should be allowed to watch violent and sexually explicit shows on TV?
What this would be scandalous and I’m sure the cruel and unusual punishment lawsuit would soon follow!
I dont know why they have TV. How come people in PRISON have better living conditions then our MILITARY while at home here in the US?!
If the movies were a problem , there would be more complaints from the other guards. Working in a prison is not a easy job and if someone has a problem with it,, they need to be suzy homemaker at home.
If you want the freedom to watch movies don’t break the law. Mental illness is another matter completely. Mental illness should be treated as an illness, and that treatment should not include the watching of movies that glorify or even depict acts of deranged violence. Where is the common sense on this issue? Get rid of movies that show acts of violance!
I have MANY correction officers as friends. I worry about their safety daily. But again, prisoners dont NEED TV, or movies. They need FOOD, SHELTER, WATER, and small amounts of exercise to sustain life. Prison isnt supposed to be a damn movie marathon. Give them a book… make them READ. When they have been good allow them to work in the craft programs, or the dog training programs, or many other programs that promote a positive experience to come back to real life and be productive. I havent had TV for almost 10 years, it isnt something you need in your life, as a prisoner or a citizen.