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Kansas will send 360 of its male prisoners to a privately owned and operated prison in Eloy, Arizona, starting this summer.The Kansas Department of…
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One might think the end of her first legislative session as Kansas governor would give Laura Kelly some relief."Oh, not much," she said. "We've been…
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“A Clockwork Orange.” “Invisible Man.” “Twelve Years a Slave.” Issues of Bloomberg Businessweek, Us Weekly, Elle.“Excel 2016 for Dummies.” “Tarot…
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The state spending review panel is freeing up some of the money the Kansas Department of Corrections asked for to place inmates in county jails and…
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Kansas may soon turn to private contractors to take the overflow from its crowded prisons, raising questions about growing costs and the reliability of…
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Almost half the people locked up in Kansas prisons admit they have a history of domestic violence — getting the cops called after an argument with a…
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The Kansas secretary of corrections calls staffing shortages at a state prison an emergency.Worker shortages are a persistent problem the state prison…
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Hunter Defenbaugh loves working in prison.Five nights a week, the 19-year-old corrections officer works overnight shifts in the infirmary at El Dorado…
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Hunter Defenbaugh loves working in prison.Five nights a week, the 19-year-old corrections officer works overnight shifts in the infirmary at El Dorado…
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Kansas prisons spend almost four times as much on overtime pay as they did six years ago. The state paid out more than $8.2 million on overtime in fiscal…
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A state audit of Kansas’s only juvenile corrections facility uncovered allegations of violence between staff members and sexual relationships between…
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Segment 1: Is the phrase "white people" becoming taboo?On this episode, we explore the concept of whiteness as an identity and why some people are…