Andy Steven Johnson, a correctional officer at United States Penitentiary Atlanta, pleads guilty to inmate theft and PPP fraud.
Category: Jail News
Inmates Pursue Masters Degrees Through CDCR New Education Program
Learn how the new CDCR prison education program is giving prisoners a chance to earn their master’s degrees.
Montana State Prison Heating Crisis Resolved After Five Days
Montana State Prison: The 5-day heating crisis is now resolved. Explore the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades.
King County Jail: Former Officer Mosses Ramos, Co-Conspirators Face Charges
Former King County Jail officer Mosses Ramos and co-conspirators were indicted for a drug smuggling operation.
Georgia Senators Examines Overcrowded Fulton County Jail Conditions
Fulton County Jail under Senate scrutiny: Overcrowding triggers inmate violence. Uncover the issues at this overcrowded facility.
Democrats Back Bills to Address Lockdown-Plagued Wisconsin Prisons
Learn how Democrats are pushing for Wisconsin prisons’ reform to address lockdowns and inmate conditions, aiming for a positive impact.
Leavenworth Federal Prison Project Historical Groundbreaking
Leavenworth federal prison’s $532 million project is the largest in Kansas’ history, set to revolutionize the nation’s oldest prison facility.
Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility on Provisional License Amid State Investigations
Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility operates under a provisional license due to numerous violations. Read about the details here.
Bribery in Prison: Former Correctional Officer Shauna Boatright Gets Prison Sentence
Former DOJ correctional officer Shauna Boatright, convicted of bribery, receives a one-year and one day prison term.
Inmate Deaths Trigger DOJ Probe in South Carolina Jails
South Carolina Jails face federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, focusing on inmate safety and rights.