My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard: A Mother Jones Investigation | Mother Jones

A MoJo reporter gets a job as a prison guard at a private prison. The orientation was a bit disorienting.

The human resources director comes in and scolds Reynolds for napping. He perks up when she tells us that if we recruit a friend to work here, we’ll get 500 bucks. She gives us an assortment of other tips: Don’t eat the food given to inmates; don’t have sex with them or you could be fined $10,000 or get 10 years at hard labor; try not to get sick because we don’t get paid sick time. If we have friends or relatives incarcerated here, we need to report it. She hands out fridge magnets with the number of a hotline to use if we feel suicidal or start fighting with our families. We get three counseling sessions for free.

This is one crazy story. Epic reporting. My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard, by Shane Bauer, at MoJo.

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