In our ""free"" society, you can be jailed for as little as a traffic 'violation'. And going to jail could mean your death (not to mention the physical/psychological abuse but that's all par for the course). Not just being brutally murdered by your fellow prisoner's:
Prison deaths fall into two categories - natural and unnatural death. An unnatural death can be defined as murder, suicide or drug overdose. All deaths by drug overdose and suicide by hanging remain questionable because prison murders can be staged to look like suicides or drug overdoses. The term "unnatural death" is more appropriate than the official version of suicide or drug overdose.
The “sleeper hold”, which cuts off blood to the brain by exerting pressure on the carotid artery, is a legacy that resulted from practices employed by guards to control unruly children in Queensland juvenile institutions.
The products of state-run juvenile institutions carried the practice into the adult prison system where it is now used as a weapon for murder - a technique employed to render victims helpless before they are strung up to give the appearance of suicide by hanging.
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=3598&page=1
Why not make it easier to murder prisoners by denying media access into prisons? Oh, they've already done that. Clever little bastards.
This world is a brutal place, there is no denying that.
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