The prison breaks of Chardon High School shooter T. J. Lane and Florida inmate Jason Adams have caused many to take a second look at prison security. Authorities are trying to figure out how something like this could happen twice in one week, and how to stop it from happening again.
How Are Inmates Escaping From America’s Prisons?

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