Sunday, March 23, 2008

Give 'em Soylent Green!

Convicted criminals in the Vermont prison system who misbehave by throwing feces, urine or semen at guards are fed Nutraloaf as a punishment.

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- When shooting suspect Christopher Williams acted up in prison, he was given nutraloaf - a mixture of cubed whole wheat bread, nondairy cheese, raw carrots, spinach, seedless raisins, beans, vegetable oil, tomato paste, powdered milk and dehydrated potato flakes.

Prison officials call it a complete meal. Inmates say it's so awful they'd rather go hungry.

Prison officials see nutraloaf as a tool for behavior modification.

"It's commonplace in other states as a way of providing nutrition in a mechanism that dissuades inmates from throwing feces, urine, trays and silverware," said Vermont Corrections Commissioner Rob Hofmann.

"It tends to have the desired outcome," Hofmann said. "Once the offender relents, we stop with the nutraloaf. That's our goal, to protect our staff and not have them subjected to behavior that the average Vermonter would find incomprehensible."



The ACLU isn't involved in the present case, but they go on record as disapproving, naturally.

As far as I'm aware, US Navy commanding officers on warships still have the option of putting sailors on a 3-day bread-and-water diet for punishment, so I don't have much sympathy for convicted criminals.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Frank Zappa called it, "Confinement Loaf" (1987 Broadway the Hardway)