Episode 58: Walnut Grove


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Jan 06 2017 32 mins   4

In 2010, Michael McIntosh's son was incarcerated at the Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility in the small town of Walnut Grove, Mississippi. One Sunday, Michael McIntosh went to visit his son and was turned away because, he was told, prison officials "did not know" where his son was. He spent the next six weeks searching for his son, only to find him in the hospital   with severe injuries. And Michael McIntosh's son wasn't the only one who had been hurt at the facility. 



Jody Owens of the Southern Poverty Law center launched an investigation and found that Walnut Grove was such a violent prison that one Federal Judge called it "a cesspool of unconstitutional and inhuman acts." Today, we have the story of an especially troubled youth prison, the for-profit corporation, Cornell Companies, that managed it, and the small town that relied on it.



The U.S. Department of Justice Investigation of the Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility



The Southern Poverty Law Center Lawsuit



The U.S. Department of Justice Memo Re: Reducing the Use of Private Prisons



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