Mark A. Jones - Dehumanization & Mistreatment in MODOC
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In this urgent and unfiltered episode, Mark A. Jones steps forward to expose what life inside the Missouri Department of Corrections really looks like for the men and women living behind those walls. This conversation is not theory. It is not speculation. It is the lived truth of prisoners who have been denied medical care, ignored in moments of crisis, silenced through retaliation, and treated as less than human by a system that is supposed to uphold safety, dignity, and justice.
Mark details the alarming conditions inside MODOC — from medical staff walking off duty, leaving entire housing units without care, to the culture of fear that punishes individuals for speaking out about inhumane treatment. He reveals how chronic under-staffing, unchecked corruption, and the absence of meaningful oversight have created an environment where suffering is normalized and accountability is almost nonexistent.
This episode is more than a testimony. It is a call to conscience.
For families, advocates, policymakers, and every citizen who believes in basic human rights, this conversation forces us to confront the truth: When human beings are treated as disposable, society itself becomes complicit.
Listen closely. Share widely. Stand with those whose voices have been silenced.
Because justice begins with truth — and truth begins right here.