- Lane McCotter
Lane McCotter is a controversial
United States prison administrator, formerly in charge of the reconstruction of theAbu Ghraib prison inIraq .Government employment
Lane McCotter is a retired lieutenant colonel and
military police officer. He worked as warden of the U.S. military prison atFt. Leavenworth ,Kansas through 1984; as Assistant Director, then Executive Director of theTexas Department of Criminal Justice (1985-1987);as Cabinet Secretary for theNew Mexico Corrections Department (1987-1992); and as Director of theUtah Department of Corrections (1992-1997).Texas
During McCotter's administration of the Texas prisons, the system was criticized for overcrowding and violence, resulting in 12 deaths. At one point, U.S. District Judge
William Wayne Justice was threatening to fine the state $1000 a day if improvements were not made. It became an issue in the 1986 Texas gubernatorial campaign, and in 1987 newly elected Texas GovernorBill Clements pressured McCotter to resign. ref|texasMichael Valent
In 1997, McCotter resigned his post with Utah’s corrections system after
Michael Valent , a 29-year old schizophrenic inmate, died after being strapped naked to a "restraint chair" for 16 hours for refusing to take a pillowcase off his head. Death resulted from blood clots that formed in Valent's immobilized legs and blocked an artery to his heart. ref|valent The incident was videotaped, publicised nationally, and served as the basis for a lawsuit from Valent's family against the state to stop further use of the device, and also naming McCotter.Management & Training Corporation
McCotter was subsequently hired as Director of Corrections Business Development for the private,
Centerville, Utah based prison and education companyManagement & Training Corporation (MTC)ref|mtc that manages a number of prisons in theSouthwestern United States ,Australia , andCanada . He was working there at March 2003 at the Santa Fe County Detention Center, when aUnited States Department of Justice team investigatingcivil rights violations there filed a report concluding that conditions violated inmates' constitutional rights, that inmates suffered "harm or the risk of serious harm" from insufficient healthcare and basic living conditions, with numerous examples, and threatening a lawsuit if conditions did not improve. ref|santafeAbu Ghraib
Not long after, on
May 20 ,2003 ,Attorney General of the United States John Ashcroft announced that McCotter, along with three other corrections advisers, would be sent to Iraq to assist in assessing criminal justice needs of the country. His role was to formulate a long term plan for Iraqi prisons. The initial plan the group presented called for construction of four brand new state of the art prison facilities.ref|ashcroftIn January 2004, McCotter said that his team reviewed the entire Iraqi criminal justice system, supervised reconstruction of the prisons, and trained Iraqi citizens to work in the prisons, including the one at Abu Ghraib, but that prison was empty during their tenure, and they never supervised any military personnel. ref|corrections
The initial plan for building four new prisons in Iraq was not funded by Congress. Because of pressing need a backup plan was instituted to use existing facilities to house Iraqi criminals. McCotter assisted in refurbishing the physical facilities that would later be used to house inmates, again, including Abu Graib.
McCotter completed his assessments and oversaw refurbishments then returned to the US. Several months after his return to the US the first post invasion prisoner was housed at Abu Graib by military personnel.
In the following months the national media broke the Abu Graib story, and after intensive investigation McCotter was found to have no role in the management of any prisoners, nor military personnel. There however there was much heated debate including a floor discussion in the US Senate specifically accusing McCotter of wrong doing.
Notes
* [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/2572688.html Ex-head of TDCJ set up Iraq jail] Houston Chronicle article
* [http://www.acluutah.org/97sum.htm#chair Fade Back to the Sixteenth Century: Restraints at the Utah State Prison] ACLU Utah article about the death of Michael Valent
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/split/documents/santa_fe_findings.pdf Department of Justice : Investigation of Findings at the Santa Fe County Adult Detention Center] PDF document
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2003/May/03_ag_267.htm DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SENDS 25 ADVISORS TO IRAQ IN SUPPORT OF PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY EFFORT TO RECONSTRUCT CRIMINAL SYSTEM ] Press release from Department of Justice
* [http://corrections.com/news/archives/results2.asp?ID=9297 Corrections Convoy to Iraq Makes History: Part One] From Corrections.com
* [http://corrections.com/news/archives/results2.asp?ID=9205 Corrections Convoy to Iraq Makes History: Part Two] From Corrections.com
* [http://schumer.senate.gov/SchumerWebsite/pressroom/press_releases/2004/PR02634.McCotter051304.html SCHUMER: PRISON OFFICIAL WITH CHECKERED PAST PUT IN POWER POSITION AT ABU GHRAIB] Press release fromCharles Schumer , Senator fromNew York .
* [http://www.mtctrains.com/ Management & Training Corporation]External links
* [http://www.rtis.com/touchstone/oct2004/06.html Prisoner Abuse: From Texas To Baghdad: Former Texas Prison Chief Played Key Role at Abu Ghraib] Article at "The Touchstone"
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