Criminal justice experts say a massive federal racketeering and drug-trafficking case at Maryland's biggest prison has offered a glimpse of deep roots of corruption that grips the U.S. corrections system. This week prosecutors unsealed the indictment of 80 guards, inmates and outsiders. Highlighting the difficulties dogging the tarnished state system despite years of reforms, government officials and prison advocates said it was the biggest federal case ever filed in Maryland. A nationwide surge in incarceration in recent years has contributed to the struggle to hire enough well-qualified officers to guard the bloated prisoner population in correctional institutions. Creating an atmosphere in which corruption can fester, the job offers low wages and dangerous working conditions. http://bit.ly/2e23uCs http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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