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L.A. Prison Using Experimental, Controversial 'Pain Ray' to Keep Inmates in Line
• PopSciInmates bringing the ruckus at Pitchess Detention Center in California will find that deputies there can bring the pain. Working as the test-bed for a National Institute of Justice experiment, the prison is testing Raytheon's Assault Intervention Device, a seven-and-a-half-foot-tall device that focuses an invisible energy ray on misbehaving inmates, causing a serious heating sensation that should bring said bad behavior to a halt.
At Pritchess, where there have already been 257 inmate-on-inmate assaults and 19 assaults on deputies over the fist half of this year, deputies are likely less worried about being liked and more concerned about maintaining safety and order. If the pain ray is successful at helping them do so, it could be installed in prisons nationwide.
2 Comments in Response to L.A. Prison Using Experimental, Controversial 'Pain Ray' to Keep Inmates in Line
Microwaves: no good for heating frozen burritos, but they just might be a grand new way to torture prisoners! Hooray! Now if we could all just get a pocket version of these to "deter aggression" on the part of roid-raging supercops and other trained murderers in costumes.