I worked for the California state system, starting as a Correctional Officer and retiring as a Lieutenant in 2005. I now write for the PacoVilla blog which is concerned with what could broadly be called The Correctional System.
Physical containment is actually fairly effective. You only have so many people in a given area and eventually you will be able to find out who they are. If bodies start dropping you know who was there, or at least who could have been there. Poured in place cement walls, detention quality doors and very good fences do that job fairly well. If push comes to shove we thump on people, use chemical agents or them, or shoot them to make them stop. Eventually they stop.
Now, maybe not. Back then (1980) yes. The politics have changed the job to the point I am not sure I would like the job today.
Sorry but i have zero experience and almost zero knowledge of the federal system. I respectfully suggest you contact the prison yourself and ask. a polite letter often gets a remarkable amount of results. Good luck.
I have heard they are effective, but I have never used one nor even seen one used. Can't help you much. Sorry.
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Why does the 'official' CPR method change from time to time?
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Not exactly a question, and not on topic.
I think it is unlikely in the extreme that she will mysteriously disappear.
since i have no idea what that is, i have no idea. (sounds like the beginning line of a joke in all honesty)
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