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Ken Clearwater said it was naive to think inmates would voluntarily make disclosures about such attacks.
Despite threats from Mitchell the victim sought medical attention and police later became involved. JustSpeak director Tania Sawicki Mead said it was not only sex offenders who posed a risk in a double-bunking scenario. “What the evidence tells us is that it’s not a safe or appropriate place for anyone to be kept,” she said….
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http://blogs.psychcentral.com/after-trauma/2015/11/3-reasons-why-fake-it-til-you-make-it-is-great-advice/ Routines are really good for you Having to make decisions literally wears you down. When we are forced to make a lot of decisions, we have less physical stamina, procrastinate more, and are more likely to quit when we don’t succeed. Our judgment isn’t as sound and we’re more likely to make mistakes. A…