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One of many examples as to why sheriffs need to be appointed by a panel of qualified persons with each State's Corrections Department's Secretary & Assistant Secretary co-chairing the panel.
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Sheriff Gusman's office levels new accusations against Orleans Parish Prison whistleblower
The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office leveled new accusations Friday against a deputy after a NOLA.com | Times-Picayune report made public the jailer's fears that the office is retaliating against him for being a whistleblower.The Sheriff's Office accused Deputy Bryan Collins...
Response to The Times Picayune of New Orleans Friday November 1, 2013 front page article publicizing crimes that happen daily within prisons reported by Whistle Blower Deputy Bryan Collins and previous series of articles by the Louisiana Corrections Department in the same newspaper: The Times Picayune in May 2012 called: Louisiana Incarcerated.
The Intense Out Of Control Conditions Of Jails & Prisons
The out of control intense inhumane conditions of many parish & county jails as well as some state prisons did not get this way over night but over time by social causes just as all crime has social causes which are not always recognizable to everyone.
Any problem that has evolved over time due to lack of social conscience & social justice requires social solutions.
However social solutions should not always require a popular election or vote in all platforms nor is it safe to have only one person responsible for appointing positions that have traditionally been elected by popular vote or appointed by a mayor who is elected by popular vote...
Because popular vote means simply that a person is simply better liked than the opponent who ran against the one who won and is in office.
Yet often no candidate has the experience and qualifications to administer and accomplish the required daily tasks of the position or job which he or she runs for and wins.
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