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  • Blood on their hands - basically murderers

    I know on other forums people have been asking after those who die whilst inside. This really is a subjective topic as one has to be clear about what exactly they are referring to.

    the definition of attempted and actual suicide is not clear cut as its abused somewhat by the system - no surprises there then, thats only expected.

    for example, getting pissed on Hooch is abuse of illegal substances and the same goes for getting high on drugs, internal and external (those supplied by prison and those inmates get brought in or smuggled). Some are classed as attempted suicide and dealt with as such with being given basic and loss of privileges and being banged up 24x7 for upto 3 weeks - although in Acklington they did get exercise BUT not with everyone else and an hour of association at the weekends. The Health Care Wings are not prison its classed as NHS property inside.

    People do die inside the numbers are NOT high but I do think significant, however actual clearly broken down statistics are not available - only what they tell us and what they want us to believe - they are not accurate and manipulated. Some die from natural causes, illness and old age, some from overdoses and some from other causes like personally inflicted actions.

    Im not going to say anything about any specific prison or other details but next time you see a copper, solicitor or judge and anyone else associated to the system - just think of them having blood on their hands !!! They are all murderers either directly or by association, the system does not care if anyone dies inside - YES some do care, but the majority don't give a toss.
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