How a 26-year-old white woman died a horrible death in an American jail

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How a 26-year-old white woman died a horrible death in an American jail


Ryan Cooper

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April 19, 2016





American jails are a hellscape of abuse, medical neglect, and preventable suicide. And because they house those who have been arrested but not convicted or sentenced, very often it's the legally innocent who suffer. Mass incarceration is slowly fading — but without serious jail reform, abuses will continue to pile up even as fewer people are going through the jail system.

Consider the case of Madaline Pitkin, whose grim, days-long slide into death was recently featured in The Oregonian. She was a 26-year-old heroin addict, pulled over for a routine traffic stop in 2014, and then arrested for an outstanding warrant. She quickly became ill, and despite repeatedly begging for medical attention in writing, eventually died from untreated complications of heroin withdrawal. She was never convicted of a crime.

For the past couple years, Black Lives Matter activists have been arguing that African-Americans are disproportionately abused by the criminal justice system. They arecompletely correct about this. The statistics are undeniable. Yet Pitkin's fate provides another window into the system — through the other end of the telescope, as it were.

If we imagine someone least likely to be abused by the cops and courts, Pitkin had all the right identity markers. She was young, white, and pretty. She lived in the supposed left-wing utopia of Portland, Oregon. She was from a middle-class family that loved her and tried to help her after she was jailed. She got busted for a crime — drug possession — that is in the process of becoming de-stigmatized as a medical problem rather than a criminal one. She even tried to get help the "right" middle-class way, submitting her requests with the correct paperwork. Though very rich white-collar criminals get better treatment, she's still about as sympathetic as inmates come.

What's more, heroin withdrawal is anextremely simple problem to treat. If thenotorious private contractor doing medical services for the Washington County Jail at the time had simply injected Pitkin with a couple bucks' worth of buprenorphine when her symptoms didn't quickly clear up, it's a virtual certainty she'd be alive today. (Though The Oregonian does not specify why she wasn't bailed out, the fact that her bail was set at a deranged$44,444 may have something to do with it.)

But they didn't, and so Madaline Pitkin is dead. As I learned with Sierra Zurn, it turns out that underfunded, poorly managed county jails can sometimes be just as brutally merciless to white people as they are to blacks — and it's very likely the Washington County Jail is one of the better ones.

Of course, the lesson to draw from those anecdotes is not some "All Lives Matter" nonsense. Instead, one should think that if a middle-class white person can get it that bad, imagine how much worse it must be for black high school dropouts, who are incarcerated something like 100 times more frequently.

That brings me to Mississippi, where a great many of those poor black people live. There, the slow decline of mass incarceration has turned into a fiscal crisis for many rural counties, as Ryan Grim reports. It turns out many of those counties have grown to depend on warehousing thousands of state prisoners, for which they are paid a daily fee. With the slow decline of mass incarceration, local officials are loudly talking up the economic benefits of having tons of people in cages, most of them black — where, in a grim echo of history, they can be forced to work for little or nothing.

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Respecting the constitutional rights of prisoners is important, and doubly so for jail inmates, the large majority of whom have not been convicted of a crime. But it's also expensive. Threadbare counties in the Deep South looking to boost their incarcerated populations solely to make some cash is just about guaranteed to lead to even more abuse and death. That's the attitude that puts the suicide rate in jails at 46 per 100,000, as of the most recent statistics. That's over three times that of state prisoners and 3.5 times that of the general population. Of the 967 people who died in jail in 2013, 738 had not been convicted of a crime.

And lo and behold, Mississippi's jails are also brimming over with nightmarish stories. The ACLU recently settled a lawsuit against a local town for running an illegal debtor's prison. Here's a guy who died after being arrested for stealing a lawnmower. Here's a guy who died serving a sentence for marijuana possession. Here's a woman who died from heroin withdrawal. Here's a diabetic who died from lack of insulin. And on, and on, and on.

The criminal justice system is the bedrock of American government. But without a genuine respect for due process, and proper funding thereof, it can become a brutal micro-tyranny.

Editor's note: This article originally misstated the name of the jail where Pitkin died. It has since been corrected. We regret the error.


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Did you read the article or get to this part at least? :what:


"Of course, the lesson to draw from those anecdotes is not some "All Lives Matter" nonsense. Instead, one should think that if a middle-class white person can get it that bad, imagine how much worse it must be for black high school dropouts, who are incarcerated something like 100 times more frequently."
 

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You got it all wrong. The article says if it's fukked for a lily, white girl w/o a conviction then it's really fukked up for black people.

:camby: the white woman is the most protected species on the planet. This woman is an anomaly and is so rare its not even worth making an equivocation.
 

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:camby: the white woman is the most protected species on the planet. This woman is an anomaly and is so rare its not even worth making an equivocation.
True. She didn't write that article for us, though. She's trying to enlighten her people who want to stay ignorant and live in that utopia in their mind.
 

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There needs to be more fukking noise about the issue with private prisons in Mississippi. Low key surprised to see it brought up in this article, and good looks on the author to bring it up. A breh posted a very good documentary in HL the other day regarding it. Yeah fukk cacs, but this is something that directly affects us more, so I think it's important to inform ourselves. Lemme see if I can find the link real quick

Got it



Not just a bullshyt stoner documentary. I wish this thread was in HL because some of y'all are too quick to talk retarded and shyt. Just try and peep knowledge though
 

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history should record the private prison system in this country as one of the worst crimes against humanity thats ever existed

its absolutely appalling that this shyt exists the way it does


Agreed. But the thing that kills me is, when the US reaches that point in time and history reflects badly upon the current prison system and war on drugs, of what good or use will it be for those dead? Or whom's lives both ruined? You and I will be long gone when that happens.
 

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Agreed. But the thing that kills me is, when the US reaches that point in time and history reflects badly upon the current prison system and war on drugs, of what good or use will it be for those dead? Or whom's lives both ruined? You and I will be long gone when that happens.
its whats killing me about this election

there is ONE CANDIDATE speaking about on the war on drugs. private prisons

and we're giving away the nomination to this soulless, corporate whore who's part of the problem :scusthov:
 
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