News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Amnesty International Protests Stun-Belts Use |
Title: | US: Amnesty International Protests Stun-Belts Use |
Published On: | 1999-06-09 |
Source: | Orange County Register (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 04:20:19 |
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PROTESTS STUN-BELT USE
The Nation's court bailiffs and prison guards increasingly are
strapping inmates into stun belts capable of delivering a 50,000-volt
shock, Amnesty International USA said Tuesday,urging an end to the practice.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has 40 of the battery-operated belts for
use when transporting dangerous prisoners. In New Orleans, the Old
Parish Prison routinely uses the belts on inmates being taken to a
hospital mates being taken to a hospital for AIDS treatment. In Los
Angeles, an inmate who was shocked for interrupting a judge is suing
the county.
Amnesty International USA said Tuesday that the belts are inhumane and
dangerous.
Federal prison officials defend the technology as a nonlethal way to
deter violent behavior and protect guards, and say the belts are used
under strict guidelines.
The Nation's court bailiffs and prison guards increasingly are
strapping inmates into stun belts capable of delivering a 50,000-volt
shock, Amnesty International USA said Tuesday,urging an end to the practice.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has 40 of the battery-operated belts for
use when transporting dangerous prisoners. In New Orleans, the Old
Parish Prison routinely uses the belts on inmates being taken to a
hospital mates being taken to a hospital for AIDS treatment. In Los
Angeles, an inmate who was shocked for interrupting a judge is suing
the county.
Amnesty International USA said Tuesday that the belts are inhumane and
dangerous.
Federal prison officials defend the technology as a nonlethal way to
deter violent behavior and protect guards, and say the belts are used
under strict guidelines.
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