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A Wisconsin jail will no longer call people held there "inmates" out of respect.
The Dane County Jail will call anyone incarcerated there a "resident" to "humanize and respect" them.
"This proactive approach to our criminal justice reform is going to allow us to move towards a 21st-century policing mindset in which we treat everyone within our community with dignity, respect, and humanity," said Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett on Monday.
Leftists have a long history of taking words and changing their meanings when they are offended by something or doesn't fit their agenda. They also like to make up new words.
How did we ever get to be such spineless weenies in this country? Start calling things like they are. If you are in jail or prison, you're a damn inmate, period.
You can be held without bond or bail pre-trial in a county jail, and yes you are an inmate.
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