July 14, 2008
Corrections to investigate alleged strip search
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Rubenstein said if everything occurred as he has been told, then correctional officers acted properly for their safety and the safety of other prisoners.

"That's not what my son is telling me and I really believe my son because he wouldn't have me call [the newspaper]," said Sandra Hodge of Columbus, Ohio.

Her son, who was one of the inmates, told his mother that all of the inmates stripped and were given their clothes back by guards as they got on the bus.

"People were riding by on their four-wheelers," she said, adding her son also said houses were visible.

Hodge said there was a meeting Thursday and "the officers were telling [inmates] what to do about it."

"I was told they were completely stripped," said John Madison Sr. of Maryland, whose son was also involved. "My son said they were trying to sweep this under the rug and cover it up."

He was pleased to hear state officials will investigate and hopes they speak with inmates. "As long as someone is looking into it because there's always two sides to a coin," he said.

The men were being held at Stevens Correctional Center, a former health clinic located in Welch. The McDowell County Commission renovated it, making it into a minimum-security prison that currently houses nearly 400 inmates.

About 160 McDowell County employees work there, although the state Division of Corrections has a contract with the facility to provide inmates and oversee it.

Rubenstein, who has been on the road touring other facilities this week, promised the incident would be thoroughly checked.

Reach Tom Searls at tomsea...@wvgazette.com or 348-5198.

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Posted By: Concerned (11:50pm 07-15-2008)
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Yes I feel that the Guards were correct in what they did. It is a hard job, and they must protect the community along with thimselves,the people in jail did a crime but do they have to be treated as dirt. We are clueless of how they are talked to and treated in jail. They are people also. I know that they are n jail from crimes but some of the crimes are not violent crimes. Even a prisoners they should have some rights.To medical attention/treatment.Not to be cursed at.Not to be called out of their names. We pay these peoples to do a job. What happened to rehabilitation? Is that word a joke? We can't believe that all people in jail are trash. If we beleive that they can't be rehabilitated then we don't beleive in God! We all belong to Him. And there is hope for all, there is hope. Let's not judge. Until you have a family member locked up, then you don't know. Would you want your child treated like dirt for commiting a crime that only hurt themselves and not others?

Posted By: LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (1:39pm 07-15-2008)
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LOVE IT! YOU LOSE UR CIVIL RIGHTS WHEN YOU LAND YOURSELF IN JAIL. THE GUARDS DID THEIR JOB. THE PRISONERS SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT TWICE BEFORE COMMITTING THE CRIME. GOOD JOB GUARDS, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

Posted By: to inmates wife (8:43am 07-15-2008)
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What about the rights of the people your husband violated when he committed his crime? Yeah prisoners are humans but so are their victims. Get over it.

Posted By: ebulldog (7:32pm 07-14-2008)
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hey thats right blame the parents!!!!!! Its time we put the blame where it go's.The person that did the crime not on the parents..Once you are an adult you are responsible for your own actions..Those officers have to protect the public and them selves. You should lose your rights when you are incarcerated.If thats the worst that happens to these prisoners while they are incarcerated they should consider themselves lucky.

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