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Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants, even as a judge orders removals be stopped; Sierra Club sues DOGE over mass firings; Lack of opportunity pushes rural Gen Zers in AZ out of their communities; Fixing one problem, creating another? Ohio's lead pipe replacements.

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Secretary of State Rubio pledges more arrests like that of student activist Mahmoud Khalil. Former EPA directors sound the alarm on Lee Zeldin's deregulation plans, and lack of opportunity is pushing rural Gen Zers out of their communities.

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Farmers worry promised federal reimbursements aren't coming while fears mount that the Trump administration's efforts to raise cash means the sale of public lands, and rural America's shortage of doctors has many physicians skipping retirement.

New research could help FL prisons address violence

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Friday, February 21, 2025   

Violence in prisons is a pervasive issue, affecting both incarcerated people and staff, and minimizing it is the topic of some new research.

Overcrowding and understaffing have long plagued Florida's correctional system, which is the second-largest in the nation.

Nancy Rodriguez, professor of criminology law and society at the University of California-Irvine, led new research, offering evidence-based strategies to reduce harm and improve safety. She said her study of prison systems in seven states highlighted the disproportionate role of a small group of individuals in driving violence.

"Approximately about 10% of people who are in our prison systems will continue to engage in violence," Rodriguez reported. "If we know who these individuals are, state systems are able or have the capacity to identify them and target them in ways that would certainly reduce violence."

With a prison population exceeding 80,000, Florida trails only Texas in the number of people behind bars. Recent reports have spotlighted the harsh realities and complex challenges within the state's prison system. There are growing calls for body cameras to increase transparency and accountability in addressing violence and abuse.

The research also underscored the profound and far-reaching impact of violence, which often extends beyond prison walls. Rodriguez emphasized the harms of violence are frequently underreported, leaving a gap in understanding its full consequences.

"Violence is pervasive and the harms of violence are profound," Rodriguez asserted. "We heard this both from incarcerated individuals and we heard this from staff, and unfortunately, the data mechanisms that are in place, that should be capturing this, are absent."

Rodriguez, part of the Prison Violence Consortium, recommended prison systems identify high-risk individuals, improve data collection, and implement targeted interventions, which together could provide a roadmap for reform.


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