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madmusic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 11:44 AM
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Editorial: The cloak of victimhood

Prison guards on the air? It's contract time

Published 12:00 am PST Saturday, November 18, 2006

If you've had your TV on lately, you know that the prison guards union is at it again.

The California Correctional Peace Officers Association is using its formidable political warchest to run ominous television ads to put pressure on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to do a repeat of the giveaway 2001-2006 prison guard contract.

In that last go-round, the union got a five-year deal (rather than the usual two-year contract) with excellent salary increases and enhanced retirement benefits, plus new limits on management control of sick leave, overtime and post assignments. The CCPOA boasts on its Web site that this was "without a doubt...the best contract ever signed by CCPOA." But you won't see that in the new media campaign.

Instead, the ads portray guards as victims. As in the union's previous media campaigns, the new ads feature pictures of Officer Suzi Jones shortly after she was beaten by an inmate at the New Folsom maximum security prison, video footage of riots and the line that "nine officers a day are being assaulted" in California prisons.

That "nine a day" figure appears to be drawn from state reports that include everything from spitting to throwing unidentified liquid to biting to scratching to punching to kicking to head-butting to attacks with weapons. There is no analysis of how many of these incidents are really serious assaults, but a 2001 examination of the Texas prison system by the Texas Office of the State Auditor may offer some perspective. Based on workers' compensation data, that study found that prison staff are hurt more often in slips, trips or falls than in an assault.

more: http://www.sacbee.com/110/story/79103.html
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