Bloodied bodies stacked in a prison yard: What happens when states slash prison spending


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  A fatal prison riot in South Carolina this month is indicative of a nationwide surge in prison violence, but the state's prison system is nevertheless drawing scrutiny for being among the cheapest in the nation for taxpayers and the deadliest for inmates.

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