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Prison guards suit up
Battle ready
By
LANCE TAPLEY
| March 14, 2007
CLOTHES OF WAR: An example Class A uniform at left, and an example battle dress uniform (BDU) at right.
Maine State Prison warden Jeffrey Merrill has decided to replace the prison’s traditional uniform for correctional officers. The prison guards will go from what is known as a Class A uniform, a police-style outfit, to the military style known as the battle dress uniform (BDU). In a February 28 memo to prison staff, he said he made the decision to save $45,000 in the budget, money that will be used to buy new automatic pistols to replace the officers’ revolvers. “Some staff are concerned about maintaining a professional appearance,” he writes. They are concerned about the image the BDU presents to prisoners — that the guards are going to battle. But Merrill urged officers to give the new look “a fair trial” for a year, and then he will re-evaluate.
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As severely mentally ill Maine State Prison inmate Ryan Rideout prepared to hang himself from a sprinkler in his cell on the night of October 5, 2006, other inmates frantically pressed panic buttons in their cells.
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John Baldacci’s administration on November 13 sent the Maine State Prison’s chief human-rights advocate, inmate Deane Brown, to a dangerous prison more than 500 miles away, in Baltimore. Brown’s lawyer and his best friend believe this decision was in retaliation for his activism, and puts his life in danger.
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As the February 17 State House public hearing approaches on the bill to restrict solitary confinement at the Maine State Prison, the National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT), which sparked national debate about Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo, has announced its support.
The cost of torture
In the end, whether mass solitary confinement continues at the Maine State Prison supermax may come down to an issue of money rather than right or wrong. And resolving that issue may come down to whether the state wants to pay more now to pay less in the long term.
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Will Michael Chasse, the inmate who allegedly held two people hostage on June 30 at the Maine State Prison, now be tortured by Governor John Baldacci’s administration?
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