Correction Agency Uses Canines To Get Resisting Prisoners Out Of Cells, Human Rights Watch Says Five U.S. state prison systems, including Connecticut's, allow the use of trained attack dogs to control inmates, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued Wednesday.
Fetching... (New York, October 11, 2006) – Five state prison systems in the United States permit the use of aggressive, unmuzzled dogs to terrify and even attack prisoners in efforts to remove them from their cells, Human Rights Watch said today in a new report.