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Dying inside: Lifers, the dying and California’s correctional paradigm

Jonathan Simon, professor of law | March 21, 2014

Before the hospice program started by prison chaplain Lorie Adolff, dying prisoners in California’s state prison in San Luis Obsipo (California Men’s Colony) just expired alone in their cells, with prison nurses looking in periodically until their vital signs ceased.  Adolff’s project, Supportive Care Services, trains other prisoners, most of them lifers, to sit with … Continue reading »