Jan. 24, 2026

Bodycams Off : Ep 2: The Infirmary: Where Violence Hides

Bodycams Off : Ep 2: The Infirmary: Where Violence Hides
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Bodycams Off : Ep 2: The Infirmary: Where Violence Hides
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In episode two of Unequal by Design, host Connie Morris examines the death of Robert Brooks and how the prison infirmary — a space meant for care — became a site of controlled violence. The episode explores the blurred authority between medical and correctional staff, failures of oversight and documentation, and how institutional culture can make medical spaces dangerous for incarcerated people.

Morris lays out what must change: clearer accountability, camera coverage, protected medical documentation, and enforced duty to intervene. This episode is a deep look at how custody systems can turn places of care into blind spots for harm.

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