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What I’ve Learned as a Jail Doctor

The exam room was set up so the inmate sat between me and the bright red panic button.

My Father Killed Two People

I only shared the news about Dad with my closest friends.

How I Break Prison Rules to Keep in Touch with My Family

Skipped meals, smuggled cell phones, and a whole lot of pain.

Why I Hated Being a Cop

But I’m no cop hater: I was crippled in the line of duty, with the boot they cut off me at the hospital to prove it.

The War on Drugs Isn’t Even Working in Prison

Frequent urine tests, controversial scanners, and false positives make for a dark scene.

A Prosecutor’s Regret: How I Sentenced Someone to Life in Prison for Selling Drugs

We caught him selling a small amount of crack: only 57 grams.

Inside the ‘Shithouse,’ the Prison Unit Where Troubled Inmates Throw Feces at Guards

What it’s like to slowly lose your mind in the grossest corner of the prison-industrial complex.

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