Английская Википедия:Diesel therapy

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Diesel therapy is a form of punishment in the United States in which prisoners are shackled and then transported for days or weeks; the term refers to the diesel fuel used in prisoner transport vehicles.[1]

It has been alleged that some inmates are deliberately sent to incorrect destinations as an exercise of diesel therapy.[2] Voluntary surrender at the prison where the inmate will serve his time is recommended as a way of avoiding diesel therapy.[3]

Diesel therapy is sometimes used on disruptive inmates, including gang members.[4]

The case of former U.S. Representative George V. HansenШаблон:Citation neededinvolved accusations of diesel therapy, as did the case of Susan McDougal,Шаблон:Citation needed one of the few people who served prison time as a result of the Whitewater controversy. Other alleged recipients include Rudy Stanko,[5] who was also the defendant in the speeding case that ended Montana's "free speed" period.[6][7]

The term "diesel therapy," or "dumping,"[8] is also used to refer to a method by law-enforcement personnel of getting rid of troublesome individuals by placing them on a bus to another jurisdiction.[9] This is also known as bus therapy and is akin to Greyhound therapy in health care.

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