Unsafe infrastructure, staffing and a lack of enough detox beds are just some of the reasons Sheriff Chris Nanos believes things need to change at the Pima County Jail.
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“From engineers to finance people to people with correctional science knowledge,” said Sheriff Nanos. “The concrete is literally crumbling from the inside out. We have floors that have sunk and are still sinking,” said Sheriff Nanos. He confirms along with poor conditions, a staffing shortage is also an issue. He said an idea for a new layout would be open-floor rather than the current dormitory style.“This is actually more safe and secure because I don't have to have a guard making rounds. He's right there looking at everybody and can see it all,” he added.
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