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A Closer Look at Illinois Prison Crowding

By: Melissa Garrett
Updated: February 17, 2013
   SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Former Illinois prison wardens have reservations about the state's handling of the inmate population.

   The Department of Corrections moved up to 15 maximum-security inmates implicated in a prison fight two weeks ago to secure segregation cells at lower-level prisons. And Corrections said last week it is setting up temporary housing for minimum-security inmates in medium-security prison gymnasiums.

   Gerardo Acevedo is a retired prison warden. He says it will be difficult to keep low-level and medium-security inmates separate in infirmaries, work assignments and religious services.

   George Welborn says medium-security segregation units are secure. But guards at those prisons aren't used to handling hardcore maximum-level inmates housed there.

   Welborn is retired after serving as warden at Tamms. Gov. Pat Quinn closed the high-security penitentiary to save money.

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