Thursday, December 7, 2006

Willard-Cybulski Prison in Enfield, CT Tortures Prisoners

I was an inmate at Willard-Cybulski Prison in Enfield, Ct. Essentially, it violates prisoners human rights by subjecting them to involuntary sexual treatment to alter their sex drives, various brainwashing techniques, has prisoners and staff working jointly in which inmates private data, correspondence, and every intimate detail of their private lives are shared for the purpose of embarrassment, mental confusion, etc. Shame on you Govenor Jodi Rell for allowing 4 female administrators to run a Male Minimum Security Prison. Obviously, since the Commissioner of the Prison System is also a female, it is not surprising.

It does not take too much imagination to understand the implications. The system is ripe for abusiveness which does indeed take place.

I will update you on far more detail about witholding of medication that is court mandated, and various other illegal acts shortly. I will provide details of how prisoners are brainwashed, who is protecting who and their interests in the Connecticut Criminal System and Mafia involvement.

2 comments:

Skeeter said...

I think you are correct. I know of inmates that experienced various stringent techniques which rendered them psychologically impaired for years.

The prison complex in Connecticut is very extensive and consumes a lot of taxpayer resources. It has the backing of powerful correctional officer unions, inept politicians that are out of touch with current thinking, it's a major employer in a lackluster part of the state and awards contracts to companies providing an array of services which most likely benefit politicians.

Current thinking suggests that reducing inmate population and providing better alternatives such as rehabilitation, education, and perhaps closing a small prison and converting it into a facility that is sponsored in part by large companies that would benefit by providing employment at a cost equal to that outsourced in which released inmates would adapt by learning skills and have advancement opportunities based on how they acclimate and embrace the program. This would provide a sense of self actualization at a faster pace. The re-entry into society with other sponsers in an ecosystem that supports personal growth would help restore their pride, sense of well being and confidence. Without something like this, reincarceration will occur since coping in a quickly changing world after being shut out from society and with no resource is a recipe for failure.

Write your local congressmen and ask them where their heart and minds are. Everyone deserves a break and politicians in particular will most likely not be annointed into sainthood!

Skeeter said...

I think you are correct. I know of inmates that experienced various stringent techniques which rendered them psychologically impaired for years.

The prison complex in Connecticut is very extensive and consumes a lot of taxpayer resources. It has the backing of powerful correctional officer unions, inept politicians that are out of touch with current thinking, it's a major employer in a lackluster part of the state and awards contracts to companies providing an array of services which most likely benefit politicians.

Current thinking suggests that reducing inmate population and providing better alternatives such as rehabilitation, education, and perhaps closing a small prison and converting it into a facility that is sponsored in part by large companies that would benefit by providing employment at a cost equal to that outsourced in which released inmates would adapt by learning skills and have advancement opportunities based on how they acclimate and embrace the program. This would provide a sense of self actualization at a faster pace. The re-entry into society with other sponsers in an ecosystem that supports personal growth would help restore their pride, sense of well being and confidence. Without something like this, reincarceration will occur since coping in a quickly changing world after being shut out from society and with no resource is a recipe for failure.

Write your local congressmen and ask them where their heart and minds are. Everyone deserves a break and politicians in particular will most likely not be annointed into sainthood!