WOMEN CHAIN GANG SHOVEL DIRT OVER A GRAVE.
Maricopa County female inmates shovel dirt on top of the grave of an
indigent baby during chain gang duty outside of Phoenix, Arizona October 21,
2003. The women are padlocked together by the ankle and marched military
style to a van to be transported to their work site. The women volunteer for
chain gang duty to get out of lockdown, where four prisoners are shut in a
cell 8 x 12 23 hours day. If they spend 30 days on the chain gang, picking
up trash, weeding or burying bodies, they can get out of the punishment
cell. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton PP03100138
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