Audits point to significant security lapses at 3 Michigan prisons
The auditor general found that corrections officers in many cases appeared to falsely state that required cell searches had been completed.
The auditor general found that corrections officers in many cases appeared to falsely state that required cell searches had been completed.
“Breaking this cycle starts with recognizing addiction for what it really is: a health issue requiring healthcare solutions, not criminal ones.”
This is a direct result of the excessively harsh “tough-on-crime” policies of the 1990s, leaving Michigan with an aging, costly prison population