"Rising Concerns Over 'Natural Deaths' Among Youth in Prisons"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

NPR's investigation into federal prison deaths classified as "natural" reveals a pattern of medical neglect, poor conditions, and lack of transparency, with families often left in the dark. Autopsies are not mandated for these deaths, potentially obscuring the true causes and preventing accountability. Cases like John Jackson's, who died from a treatable MRSA infection, highlight the issue. The BOP's lack of communication and the absence of required autopsies for natural deaths raise concerns about the quality of care and oversight in federal prisons.