Oct. 19, 2010

What, Me Worry? Accountability at MCI Norfolk

by Timothy J. Muise (author's profile)

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WHAT, ME WORRY?
ACCOUNTABILITY AT MCI NORFOLK

Timothy J. Muise

Does anyone remember Alfred E. Neuman of Mad Magazine fame? His motto was: what me worry?", and I believe it was reflective of his indifference to consequence or social parameter. I can't help but apply this logic to the problem here at Mel Norfolk. Now I say problem, singular, and not problems, as I believe all the ills here behind the gray revolve around one underlying failure. That failure is the lack of staff accountability for adverse actions. Years of getting away with policy violations, human rights violations, drug smuggling, contraband introduction, sexual dalliances and a whole host of other illicit acts has bred an attitude that they can get away with anything. Total "anything goes" anarchy is behind all the small brush fire problems, as well as the large infernos that burn daily inside the wall of infamy.

When a guard who is Napoleonesque in stature screams at a larger convict for stepping out of line in the medication call, it is indicative of a "no fear" attitude. When a sergeant allows men to
engage in sexual encounters in his units in return for a bit of information about other convicts it shows just to what depth the staff will stoop just to appear to be in the know. Rehabilitation
is out the window when the upper echelon of law enforcement here at Norfolk refers to prisoners as "rats," "skinners," and "rapists" in his casual conversation. Professionalism is as rare
as a Texas democrat. Young kids are shown that the "government" is far more corrupt than the convicts. No clue administrators ask their underlings how the place operates because they rule from a sort of ivory tower. You cannot believe how this wounded gull soars through the dark sky portraying an effort toward public safety. Rodney Dangerfield would not believe the joke that is the DOC. The system, like Rodney, wonders why It gets no respect.

Guards try to make a case that they walk the toughest beat in the state while they snore away in the housing units here at Norfolk. Sound asleep, drool running down their chin, and looking for more money to boot. The staff access hour looks more like the midway at the carnival with wide brim hats, pink umbrellas and get-ups of all sorts, all worn by 100-grand-plus staff. Your tax dollars at work buy these make your own clown outfits. Sequestered behind the prison wall these veterans of correctional failure make decisions that ensure the robbery of convenience stores . They treat men in a manner that seals the deal for bank robbery . But what should be most alarming is that they set out on a course of purposeful shaming and degradation which ends up in the morgue as the body of a murder victim. They treat men with disdain simply because they can. There are no consequences to them personally here at Norfolk. The consequences are visited upon the unsuspecting public, maybe in that convenience store, maybe in a dark alley, but most likely as an abused wife, neglected child, random gang violence victim or drug overdose. Never are the consequences placed on the shoulders of those who truly need to bear them.

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Alex Posted 14 years, 2 months ago. ✓ Mailed 14 years, 1 month ago   Favorite
Excellent submission, Mr. Muise. I'm struck by the lack of recourse you have as a prisoner. In virtually all other institutions, there are systems in place to be heard.

On a related note, I look forward to reading more from you.

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