
About this episode
The episode discusses the hidden constitutional violations within the Department of Corrections and the need for public accountability.
Constitutional violations within government agencies—particularly the Department of Corrections—often remain hidden behind non-disclosure agreements and out-of-court settlements. We’re pulling back the curtain on these transgressions and discussing why DOC officials must be held publicly accountable in a court of law. It’s time to move past systemic silence and demand transparency for victims and citizens alike.
People in this episode
Host: Joel Wilborn
Topics covered
- constitutional violations
- government accountability
- transparency
- Department of Corrections
- victims' rights
Keywords
- constitutional violations
- Department of Corrections
- transparency
- government agencies
- accountability
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Department of Corrections
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