Prisoner Harassment, Aggression, and Violence

A problem closely related to insufficient monitoring of prison inmates is the tolerance of harassment, violence, and aggression in prison environments.

Though it goes without saying, violence of any kind, such as beating, hitting, pushing, and verbal assault, should never be tolerated unless extreme circumstances warrant. Not only must prison authorities eradicate violence and aggression between inmates, judicial authorities must eliminate violence that occurs from prison officials towards inmates

If we want to end this kind of abuse of prison inmates, we have to take a firm stand. Mistreatment of prison inmates is a national problem. Any type of physical, psychological, or social abuse that produces a hostile or otherwise unsafe prison environment could be considered an example of prisoner abuse.

The prisoner rights attorneys of the Bell Legal Group take all forms of prison misconduct very seriously. If you or a loved one believes that your civil rights were violated due to an injustice by prison authorities, consider that prison harassment, aggression, or violence may have played a part. Learn whether your case constitutes a prisoner right abuse by contacting the attorneys of the Bell Legal Group to discuss your case.

Our skilled lawyers are willing and able to litigate cases involving prisoner rights abuse. Our counsel and research will determine whether such violations give you a case.

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