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I currently know 2 people that have been inmates at Westville for over a yr. The conditions there are demoralizing and disheartening! They are served slop, it's either too hot or too cold, there are broken windows and black mold everywhere, illegal activity is encouraged from the staff-it shows gang status/ranking and everyday is a balance between life or death and hoping g that you make it to your release date! Building a new prison is great but there needs to be some serious changes happen! Inmates are still human beings, they should not be treated like rabid animals!
My brother was killed in westville a week ago they called it a suicide and wouldn't help us or provide any details! Also wouldn't give us his belongings!
The prison system as a whole makes entirely too much money housing men and women not to give them better living conditions and just the treatment of them period. Throwing people in cages and treating them less than human is a disgrace and very harmful them to their mental to their self esteem to their health to their spirit. Treat them like humans and maybe them won't come angry and with a savage mentality. Prison is meant to reform them not to tear a person's spirit. I believe the whole prison system needs an overhall