A New Study Reveals the Deadly Price of Texas Prisons With No Air Conditioning

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A New Study Reveals the Deadly Price of Texas Prisons With No Air Conditioning
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A new study provides startling details on just how hot Texas prisons can get without air-conditioning.

The vast majority of Texas prisons do not have air conditioning, making summer heat even tougher to endure for many inmates. Pictured is the minimum-security Carol Vance Unit near Houston.All too often, Dr. Amite Dominick receives letters containing some variation of the sentence, “I don’t think I’m going to make it.”

“The letters I get are full of so much pain,” Dominick says, “because they were written by people who were literally being baked alive.”The study — a joint effort by Boston University, Brown University, Harvard University and Dominick’s organization — combined federal data on prison mortality in Texas with temperature data from NASA. It also focused on state prisons that do not have air conditioning.

The department did not respond to a request for comment, but a spokesperson recently told the online publicationin part, “The agency takes numerous precautions to lessen the effects of hot temperatures for those incarcerated within our facilities. These efforts work.” “I couldn’t get over how hot it was,” she says. “I talked to some of the guys, and they said, ‘Oh it gets way worse in summer.’”“It’s awful to comprehend, yet people are living with that reality every day,” she says."They’re dealing with high suicide rates and horrid conditions, and on top of all that, you have the heat."

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