An investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project has found that while prisoners have the right to file complaints regarding mistreatment, they often face retaliation for doing so. This finding highlights the challenges faced by inmates in seeking justice within the prison system.
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Investigation Reveals Retaliation Against Prisoners Filing Complaints
An investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project indicates that prisoners who file complaints about mistreatment frequently encounter retaliation. This raises concerns about the ability of inmates to seek justice within the prison system.
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