Sunday, August 30, 2015

Deniable Plausibility - Charles L. Ryan, prison director in charge of private prisons in Arizona



Accountability in Arizona Government – poor private prison oversight


Unlike the governor, most people didn’t miss the obvious "out of sight, out of mind" attitude by ADC monitors and administrators in Phoenix and Kingman. It is my contention; none of these serious contractual violations were ‘hidden’ from anyone- read the exhibits and you will see red flags in the words used by ADC to reflect their report findings.

Findings that don’t include one shred of evidence that involves ADC’s failed responsibility to do their job in the agreement – monitor Kingman and other prisons.  Let’s add - these monitors at Kingman were given the job by Ryan. They owed him everything. They sat in their offices, never walked and talked (corrections 101) and pencil whipped reports and emailed them. Yet to the day of the riots, NOBODY challenged them –

Charles L. Ryan is a master at hiding the facts; he simply claimed and was believed by the governor that based on having no ‘crystal ball’ circumstances, he didn't do or know whatever it is or was being found out of order. Plausible means believable and deniability means the ability to deny, Thus Ryan claimed he didn't know [plausible?] and he invoked deniability=the ability to claim he didn't do or know something (even though he) and have people believe it.

Deniable Plausibility is a powerful tool to have on your side. It saves jobs.

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