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04-05-2008, 11:14 PM
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Sister Alvear
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Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
You wonder why things go wrong in such sweet families sometimes. One of our pastor´s here his only son is in prison. This pastor and his family ( 2 daughters) are so sweet even their son that is in prison is sweet to us but he is (was) one of the leaders of one of the most dangerous gangs in our state.
The police captured him a few weeks ago again…It was such an embarrassment for the family.The boy was in the papers, on the news … films of him robbing calling him cold blooded….and all sorts of things.
Tomorrow his mother can visit him…I just wrote him a letter and copied some poems from the internet for him to read…gave her money to buy him some snacks…
I thought maybe you folks might whisper a prayer for him…just call him Junior…
Thanks.
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04-05-2008, 11:17 PM
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
Prayers are being spoken even now
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04-05-2008, 11:17 PM
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Crazy father of 4
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Location: Now? Phoenix, AZ. Before? Newark, OH, Wyandotte, MI, Tampa, FL
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
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Originally Posted by Sister Alvear
Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
You wonder why things go wrong in such sweet families sometimes. One of our pastor´s here his only son is in prison. This pastor and his family ( 2 daughters) are so sweet even their son that is in prison is sweet to us but he is (was) one of the leaders of one of the most dangerous gangs in our state.
The police captured him a few weeks ago again…It was such an embarrassment for the family.The boy was in the papers, on the news … films of him robbing calling him cold blooded….and all sorts of things.
Tomorrow his mother can visit him…I just wrote him a letter and copied some poems from the internet for him to read…gave her money to buy him some snacks…
I thought maybe you folks might whisper a prayer for him…just call him Junior…
Thanks.
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We will be praying. We too have a pastor friend here in the states that has a son in prison. Very sweet family and the boy was always nice to the church but got involved in the worng things.
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04-05-2008, 11:19 PM
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
Praying for your friends son, Sister A....
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04-05-2008, 11:21 PM
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
Will be praying Sister Alvear.
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04-05-2008, 11:26 PM
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Sister Alvear
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
Thanks, I will tell his mom tomorrow about your prayers going up for Junior. I don´t think he is a day over 21..so young to have hislife ruined...and the prisons here are horrible...hot...crowded and very dangerous.
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04-05-2008, 11:29 PM
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
I will pray for him dear sister.
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04-05-2008, 11:29 PM
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Sister Alvear
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
thanks.
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04-05-2008, 11:30 PM
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Sister Alvear
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
something I copied for you folks.
I've been in prisons all around Brazil," said James Cavallero, founder of Brazilian human rights group Global Justice.
"They're dark, dreary, wet, and damp. Some of them feel like mediaeval dungeons. And it's remarkable - there's the same stench in all of them. Rotting food, urine, excrement, prisoners' sweat. That prison smell is uniform - it's teeming humanity."
Both the government and rights groups agree that poor conditions in Brazilian jails are a critical factor in the country's notorious record of regular uprisings - which all too often end in blood and death.
One of the main factors is overcrowding.
Crime wave
According to the Ministry of Justice, Brazil's prison population grew 84% between 1995 and 2003, as governments eager to crush the crime wave tearing through Brazilian cities encouraged the justice system to get suspects behind bars.
Amnesty International estimates that a system with a capacity for 180,000 inmates is now holding at least 285,000. It condemned conditions in Brazilian detention facilities as "cruel, inhuman or degrading".
"It's terrible," Mr Cavallero told BBC News Online.
"You see cells built for four people, with four sleeping racks, and there are 20 or 25 people in there that have to rotate to sleep."
But overcrowding is not the only problem.
Facilities offer little sanitation, and are badly built. In a recent uprising at the Benfica detention facility in Rio de Janeiro, reporters were shocked to see prisoners easily pounding holes into the walls so they could attract the attention of relatives outside.
Long wait for trial
Rights groups add that prison system is poorly planned.
This problem is particularly acute at the so-called "entry point" to the prison system, they say.
Swelling numbers of suspects arrested by police are kept in police "lock-ups" and facilities where they wait for months - and sometimes even years - to be tried.
BLEAK HISTORY
1992: 111 inmates die after police storm Carandiru prison in Sao Paulo
2001: In a simultaneous state-wide rebellion, prisoners revolt at 29 different facilities
2002: 10 people die and 60 prisoners escape during violence at the Embu das Artes jail in Sao Paulo
2003: 84 prisoners tunnel their way out of Silvio Porto prison in Paraiba, in the biggest breakout in Brazil's history
April 2004: 14 inmates are killed, some mutilated, during an uprising at Urso Branco prison in Rondonia
June 2004: An uprising at Benfica facility in Rio leaves at least 34 inmates dead
With the constant passage of suspects through the facility, and the continual arrival of new suspects, it is difficult for authorities to order and segregate detainees according to the severity of their crime and their background.
This can mean detainees with contagious diseases mix freely with other detainees - what Mr Cavallero terms the "Petri-dish effect" - and it poses a particular threat when it comes to detaining members of Brazil's urban drugs gangs.
In most prisons, Mr Cavallero said, gangs would be kept separate at all times to avoid confrontations.
But in temporary facilities, little effort is made to keep them separate - resulting in frequent, often fatal conflagrations.
Rights groups point out that this often exposes suspects who have not yet even been convicted of any crime to extreme overcrowding and the terrifying, daily threat of violence.
Paradoxically, they say, convicted prisoners often find they are living in much better conditions.
Federal v state responsibility
Brazilian authorities freely admit that problems are still rife.
A spokeswoman for the Brazilian embassy in London insisted the federal government was working to try to address the problems - but that the failure to improve lay with the state governments.
The federal government admits state police methods can be brutal
"According to the constitution, both the police and the prison system are dependent on each state government," Ana Perez told BBC News Online.
"There is a serious problem of the violation of rights and a series of abuses committed by the state police and in the state-level prison system and it depends on each state government.
She says the federal government is largely helpless if state authorities refuse to co-operate - but says things have got better in some states.
"The ministry of justice and the national secretary for human rights have been helping the state governors to improve the prison system," Ms Perez explained.
"For example, the state government of Sao Paulo has greatly improved the prison system... In the state of Rio, however, there has been no improvement."
Rights groups agree that some states have made efforts to better the situation, but bridle at the suggestion of the federal government that its hands are tied when it comes to forcing state authorities to make improvements.
They say the federal government should use some of its powers - even to the point of withholding federal funds - to compel state authorities to improve prison conditions.
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04-05-2008, 11:31 PM
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Incredible India
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Re: Just wrote a letter to a boy in prison
You are an angel Sister Alvear--in the sense of all the things you do for others! I envy your life, I am sure when you get to heaven you will have a crown filled with jewels for all the souls you have touched!
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