Behind Bars – World’s Toughest Prisons: Northeast Correctional Center, Missouri, USA | Prison Documentary 2024
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23,137 people are behind bars in Missouri. One of the inmates is Michael Whitfield, 60 years old, tattooed, fit, convicted in the 90s. Whitfield is one of the few prison inmates enjoying his stay – more or less – and is optimistic about the future. That is due to a small revolution behind the prison walls.
The state of Missouri invests over 800 million dollars each year in the Department of Corrections and operates 21 state prisons. The North East Correctional Center (NECC) in Bowling Green is one of them and a good hour’s drive north of St. Louis. From the perspective of Officer Peterson and Richard McCool, the film shows everyday prison life and a completely new development in the Missouri State Prison System.
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The state of Missouri invests over 800 million dollars each year in the Department of Corrections and operates 21 state prisons. One of these is the North East Correctional Center (NECC) in Bowling Green, a good hour’s drive north of St. Louis.
10,679 employees at the Missouri DOC ensure that it stays that way. 650 of them are Correctional Officers, one of whom is Deputy Warden Ashlie Brooks, 34. She and her colleagues have worked tens of thousands of hours of overtime in recent years to keep the system running. The film looks behind the scenes of everyday life in prison. From the perspective of Officer Peterson and over Richard McCool’s shoulder. And the film shows a completely new development in the Missouri State Prisons.
This is a level 2. How are you all going to call this a dangerous prison?
There tax payers do that I believe.
@@troutbumgypsy9169Z it is NOT a level 2. It is all three levels, I worked there. I know all about it. I worked directly with level 5 offenders. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
The only daycare part of the prison is the Dynamo project house. The fence makes it a maximum security. Don’t let any of these comments tell you any different. I know every single person in this documentary.
8:20 “if you’d asked if I would be in this role today, I would not at all believe you”
What?
@32:34 WHAT!!!???? HE SHOULDN’T HAVE THE GOOD LIFE IN PRISON. HE MESSES WITH CHILDREN
What’s a chomo
you have to have at least two points in each category. HAHA, so basically, there are no physical requirements for this job. That’s why you see so many obese guards