Pressure mounts on Texas to address brutal heat crisis in prison cells

🇺🇸 The Guardian (US) —
Pressure mounts on Texas to address brutal heat crisis in prison cells

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Texas faces increasing legal pressure over the extreme heat conditions in its prisons, highlighted by a wrongful death lawsuit following the death of inmate Jason Wilson in a non-airconditioned cell. The state's largest prison population is exposed to health risks amid rising temperatures.

State hit by new wrongful death lawsuit by family of Jason Wilson, who died in ‘brutally hot, un-airconditioned’ cell Texas, the state with the largest prison population in the US, is coming under mounting legal pressure to address the ongoing crisis of brutal heat in its cells, as extreme summer temperatures expose inmates to suffering, illness and even death. The Texas department of criminal justice (TDCJ), the state agency that runs dozens of prisons, has been hit by a new wrongful death lawsuit by the family of Jason Wilson. The inmate was found dead in his solitary confinement cell at the Coffield unit in July 2024. Continue reading...

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