Not exact matches
In New York's prisons and jails, simple menstruation supplies like pads and tampons can become bargaining chips, used to maintain control
by correction officers, or traded among incarcerated women, according to former inmates and advocates on the
issue.
Federal agents also have been investigating financial transactions between a real estate company controlled
by Rechnitz and the union that represents 9,000 city
correction officers, according to a copy of a federal subpoena
issued last year and reviewed
by the AP.