The California inspector general says guards at an isolated state prison have created a "culture of racism," engage in an alarming use of force against inmates and have a code of silence encouraged by the union that represents most corrections officers.
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The scathing report released Wednesday calls for management and other changes at High Desert State Prison in the northeast corner of the state, in Susanville.Â
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Inspector General Robert Barton says the investigation was hindered by the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, which advised members not to cooperate and sent a disparaging letter to lawmakers.
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Union officials did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
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The report comes more than a decade after the corrections department tried to stamp out a culture in which prison guards protect one another when they witness wrongdoing. (AP)
