you don't talkic in a condemning way about the people on the other side of this institution, speakingof corrections officers and also some mental health providers. what does this crisis as you put it mean for them? >> i think it's easy to say the system tortures the prisoners who are caught in the system, but i think that it really is a form of torture to everyone involved in it. you talk about corrections officers to our in some cases quite that law enforcement and in other cases they are actually law enforcement, so in los angeles sheriff deputies who are responsible for the care of these people, the same deputies that would stop you for a traffic stop. for the most part they are underpaid, overworked. i heard stories in florida of the people who would try to leave at the end of a 12 hour shift and they literally would not put them into gates. they said sorry, you are working a double shift work i heard a couple stories i wasn't able to cooperate of corrections officers actually calling the cops saying they were being held captive in the prison because they could knock out to the ho