Pubdate: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO) Copyright: 2001 Denver Publishing Co. Contact: 400 W. Colfax, Denver, CO 80204 Feedback: http://cfapps.insidedenver.com/opinion/ Website: http://www.denver-rmn.com/ Author: Ellen Feighny YOUNG READER COMMENDS COVERAGE OF FEDERAL PRISON ATROCITIES IN FLORENCE I would like to commend the Rocky Mountain News for reporting on the "Cowboy Posse" and the Florence penitentiary. Prisons have become the largest public housing structures for America's minority population, the poor, the uneducated and the mentally and physically sick. Human suffering sanctioned by those in power is routine in America's prison system. Thousands there have never been convicted of anything, close to a million are there for non-violent drug offenses. The hidden nature of prisons relieves the public of any responsibility. "Lock 'em up and throw away the key" is the applauded attitude toward prisoners even though 95 percent will be released someday. Colorado leads the nation in its rate of imprisoning women who are often sexually and emotionally abused in prison. Seventy-five percent of these women are mothers. Their children are five to six times more likely to serve jail time. The pretense of prisons as places for rehabilitation must be shed. American prisons foster gangs, ruthlessness, insanity and human suffering. The cold war military industrial complex has been replaced by the prison industrial complex with a price tag of more than $500 million a year in Colorado. The "Cowboy Posse" is just one small example of the behavior informally required of those who want to work in American prisons. Thank you for breaking the silence about an institution that now competes with schools for taxpayers' money. The Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center in Boulder and Sen. Penfield Tate are working on legislation such as the Drug Sentencing Reform & Prison Moratorium Bill SB 117 to alleviate some of the glaring injustices in prisons. I hope we can work together so that young people like me have career options other than prison guard or prisoner in the future. Ellen Feighny Greeley - --- MAP posted-by: Beth