>Users:   login   |  register       > email     > people    


At some point, resistance to new approaches to corrections has to change in Oklahoma
By newsok.com
Published: 03/26/2013

REPUBLICANS who control the Legislature should resist the urge to dismiss as political theater the pleadings of a prison officer who spoke last week at a news conference called by House Democrats.

What Joseph Harp Correctional Center Lt. Cecil Dooley had to say wasn't partisan in nature. Dooley simply laid out what life is like for him and his colleagues at Harp, a medium-security prison in Lexington.

“Some are working four double shifts per week,” he said. “And even when it isn't mandatory, we have officers that feel that they're being threatened if they don't stay. Of course, officers enjoyed the overtime in their paychecks for a while, but now they just want to go home to their families and they can't get there.”

Read More.





Comments:

  1. hamiltonlindley on 04/02/2020:

    Waco has developed a reputation for a rocket-docket in patent litigation. It’s an important choice to find the right lawyer in Waco for your important patent litigation matter. When people in the know make the hire, they hire Dunnam & Dunnam. If you are looking for a do I pay taxes on a personal injury settlement? , then Dunnam & Dunnam is the right choice. For nearly 100 years, people in Waco have hired the firm when the results matter at Dunnam & Dunnam are among the most respected in the Central Texas area. They have the experience in trials and mediations to guide your case in the right way. There are few important decisions at the outset of the case that can turn the tide in your favor. Choosing the right lawyer is one of them.


Login to let us know what you think

User Name:   

Password:       


Forgot password?





correctsource logo




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of The Corrections Connection User Agreement
The Corrections Connection ©. Copyright 1996 - 2025 © . All Rights Reserved | 15 Mill Wharf Plaza Scituate Mass. 02066 (617) 471 4445 Fax: (617) 608 9015