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Walpole Part II: An Examination of Why Program 1006 Original Airdate: 11/2/1979 Subject Keywords Afro-American prisoners Afro-American prisoners - Attitudes Correctional institutions - Massachusetts Discrimination in criminal justice administration Prison administration Prisoners - classification Subject Genre Public Affairs: Current Events Corporate Names Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Walpole - Walpole - Massachusetts Program Description Half-hour program consisting of interview highlights from Program 1005, "Walpole: Every Which Way But Loose." In "Walpole: Every Which Way But Loose," Say Brother production staff, under the direction of Barbara Barrow-Murray, offered an inside look at the policies, procedures, and inmates of the Massachusetts' Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Walpole, a maximum-security prison in Massachusetts. Interviews with Walpole's inmates and staff focused on the physical abuse of inmates, the discriminatory application of the internal classification system, the virtual absence of minority staff, and the punitive rather than rehabilitative position of the prison. Producer Barbara Barrow-Murray Associate Producer Beth Deare Director Brian Clarke Others Ron Buccheri (switcher) Nancy Carey (intern) Sally Ehrman (production secretary) Renee Harriston (intern) Rebecca Hill (fashion consultant) Dick Holden (camera) Harvey Hudson (audio) Carol Hugentugler (videotape recordist) Nat Johnson (audio) Tilt Koppel (switcher) Frank Lane (camera) Webster Lewis (theme music) Gene Mackles (graphic designer) Calenia Melendez (intern) Milan Merhar (videotape recordist) Wil Norton (audio) Joe Pugliesi (video) Joe Pugliesi (videotape recordist) Kathy Smith (switcher) Lee Smith (camera) David St. Onge (videotape recordist) Don White (video) Evelyn Wong (production assistant)
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