
(AP) – A special Missouri legislative committee is offering
recommendations on how to reform the state’s prison system in response to
reports of sexual harassment and other misconduct by corrections employees.The House Subcommittee on Corrections Workforce Environment and Conduct on
Tuesday said its suggestions are meant to eliminate what it said was the hostile
employee environment to which corrections workers were subjected.
recommendations on how to reform the state’s prison system in response to
reports of sexual harassment and other misconduct by corrections employees.The House Subcommittee on Corrections Workforce Environment and Conduct on
Tuesday said its suggestions are meant to eliminate what it said was the hostile
employee environment to which corrections workers were subjected.
The recommendations include a zero tolerance policy and a 24-hour hotline,
random employee drug screening and yearly sexual harassment training, new
recruitment and hiring procedures for supervisors, and appropriate disciplining
of people found guilty of misconduct.
The recommendations will be sent to House Speaker Todd Richardson, who helped
form the committee.
A message seeking comment Tuesday from the Missouri Department of Corrections
was not immediately returned.
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