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  2. Pendleton Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1985, a riot took place at the Pendleton Correctional Facility, then still known as the Indiana Reformatory. An inmate, Lincoln Love, who also referred to himself as Lokmar Yazid Abdul Wadood and passed away in 2020 while serving a sentence for involvement with the riot, [3] [4] was badly beaten by correctional officers after he refused to vacate his cell during a weapons check ...

  3. Cindy White: What to know about the longest incarcerated ...

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    Sarah Isabel "Cindy" White is a 66-year-old Indiana woman who is in prison for starting a house fire in Greenwood in 1975 that killed Charles and Carole Roberson and their four young children.

  4. Watchdog warns of potential disorder inside jails as convicts freed more likely to ‘return to reoffending ways’

  5. Prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    The authorities fell short of ensuring prisoners' rights to health and following the rules of treating prisoners. One of the main concerns had been the extensive population of the prison, which made social distancing impossible. [7] On 9 June 2021, an inmate of Jaw prison, Husain Barakat, died due to COVID-19 complications. [8]

  6. Crime in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The violent crime rate in Indiana is 18.50. The violent crime comparison is 3.06 (per 1000 residents) The chance of becoming a victim of violent crime is 1 in 327. Indiana's violent crime is slightly below the US nationwide average an on par with murder rates.

  7. Prisoners sustain self-inflicted third-degree burns, calling ...

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    Inmates at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia say they are experiencing abuse, neglect and mistreatment. Prisoners sustain self-inflicted third-degree burns, calling out against ‘inhumane ...

  8. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prisons - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 2021, Joseph Lee Fultz arrived at a federal prison in Indiana to begin a 27-year sentence. There was a COVID-19 outbreak at the prison, and Fultz was diagnosed within days. Although the government recorded his health status as "recovered," he died in his cell on February 8, 2021, raising questions about the overall accuracy of ...

  9. Indiana's juvenile detention centers disproportionately ... - AOL

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    For the 2022-23 school year, the youngest student arrested on school grounds in Indiana was 8 years old. A total of 156 children, aged 12 and under, were arrested at schools that year.