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Jailhouse Rocks as Sheriff introduces Radio KJOE (Sheriff Joe Arpaio update)
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office ^

Posted on 02/06/2007 6:46:59 PM PST by Stoat

With precious little entertainment inside Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s jails, radio KJOE should be a big hit with the Sheriff’s 10,000 inmates when it makes its programming debut on Monday February 5, 2007, at twelve noon, from the basement studio in Fourth Avenue Jail.

Sheriff Arpaio, along with the famous radio team of Tim and Willy from KNIX radio, will welcome inmates to the premiere show on KJOE radio – which Arpaio says will educate, inform and entertain the men and women incarcerated in the jails.

“For years now, I’ve taken away most of their TV viewing, all movie rentals and all transistor radios because I believe inmates shouldn’t have free access to entertainment mediums when people who haven’t committed crimes have to pay for them,” says Arpaio. “But now I’ve decided that our own jailhouse radio station, which provides educational programming as well as a little wholesome music, may be a good thing for inmates.”

KJOE will play four hours a day, five days a week, says Arpaio and will feature a variety of music styles from Frank Sinatra, Classical, Operas, and patriotic songs to modern music provided it is free of obscenities. Educational programming will include several topics from the history of India to prostate cancer to organ donation to relaxation and meditation techniques to Thoughts on the Vietnam Memorial.

“We have nearly 2000 hours of pre-recorded educational programming to play and more is being recorded every day by a very talented team of our detention officers who actually make the information fun to listen to,” Arpaio says.

Additionally, in another month or so, the Sheriff’s inmates will be trying out for Inmate Idle…..a singing talent con-test fashioned after the popular TV show which will allow inmates to showcase their skills as a way to build up their confidence and self esteem as well as use their time in jail more constructively. Each month, the Sheriff will host a live chat forum on KJOE with community leaders, business people, health specialists and even celebrities. “We’ll mix it up and make KJOE something the inmates can enjoy and benefit from,” says the Sheriff.

“I’m proud to run a tough no frills jail system,” says Arpaio. “But I also want to provide opportunities to our inmates. Everybody deserves the chance to grow in mind and spirit - even inmates.”

Invited media may attend the kick-off Monday, February 5, 2007, at 12 noon, at the 4th Avenue Jail, 201 South, 4th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ. For Inquiries, contact the On-Call Media Relations Pager at (602) 238-8097.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; crime; criminals; joearpaio; law; lawenforcement; sheriff
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office

 

You probably know him as “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” a name given to him years ago by the media. It’s a name he certainly has earned as head of the nation’s third largest Sheriff’s Office which employs over 3000 people. But even before he became Sheriff in 1993, Joe Arpaio was one tough lawman. After serving in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1953, and as a Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas, NV, police officer for almost five years, Arpaio went on to build a federal law enforcement career and a reputation for fighting crime and drug trafficking around the world.

He began his career as a federal narcotics agent, establishing a stellar record in infiltrating drug organizations from Turkey to the Middle East to Mexico, Central, and South America to cities around the U.S. His expertise and success led him to top management positions around the world with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He concluded his remarkable 32-year federal career as head of the DEA for Arizona.

In 1992 Arpaio successfully campaigned to become the Sheriff of Maricopa County. Since then he has been reelected to an unprecedented four 4-year terms. During his tenure as Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arpaio has consistently earned extraordinarily high public approval ratings.

With over four decades experience in law enforcement, Arpaio knows what the public wants, “The public is my boss,” he says, “so I serve the public.” He has served them well by establishing several unique programs.

Arpaio has over 10,000 inmates in his jail system. In August, 1993, he started the nation’s largest Tent City for convicted inmates. Two thousand convicted men and women serve their sentences in a canvas incarceration compound. It is a remarkable success story that has attracted the attention of government officials, presidential candidates, and media worldwide.

Of equal success and notoriety are his chain gangs, which contribute thousands of dollars of free labor to the community. The male chain gang, and the world’s first-ever female and juvenile chain gangs, clean streets, paint over graffiti, and bury the indigent in the county cemetery.

Also impressive are the Sheriff’s gettough policies. For example, he banned smoking, coffee, movies, pornographic magazines, and unrestricted TV in all jails. He has the cheapest meals in the U.S., too. The average meal costs about 15 cents, and inmates are fed only twice daily, to cut the labor costs of meal delivery. He even stopped serving them salt and pepper to save tax payers $20,000 a year.

Another program Arpaio is very wellknown for is the pink under shorts he makes all inmates wear. Years ago, when the Sheriff learned that inmates were stealing jailhouse white boxers, Arpaio had all inmate underwear dyed pink for better inventory control. The same is true for the Sheriff’s handcuffs. When they started disappearing, he ordered pink handcuffs as a replacement. And later, when the Sheriff learned the calming, psychological effects of the color pink—sheets, towels, socks— everything inmates wear, except for the old-fashioned black and white striped uniform, were dyed pink.

Arpaio has started another controversial program, the website WWW.MCSO.org, so that all those arrested (about 300 per day) are recorded on the Sheriff’s website as they are booked and processed into jail. Just under a million hits daily come into the website, making it one of the most visible law enforcement sites on the World Wide Web.

In addition to these tough measures, the Sheriff has launched rehabilitative programs like “Hard Knocks High,” the only accredited high school under a Sheriff in an American jail, and ALPHA, an anti-substance-abuse program that has greatly reduced recidivism.

As chief law enforcement officer for the county, Arpaio continues to reduce crime with hard-hitting enforcement methods. His deputies and detectives have solved several high-profile murder cases, including nine child murders. The posse, whose ranks have increased to 3000 members under Arpaio, is the nation’s largest volunteer posse. Posse men and women help in search and rescue and other traditional police work as well as in special operations like rounding up deadbeat parents, fighting prostitution, patrolling malls during holidays, and investigating animal cruelty complaints. The posse’s contributions are invaluable and essentially free to taxpayers.

No wonder Sheriff Arpaio has been profiled in over 2000 U.S. and foreign newspapers, magazines, and TV news programs. His leadership and the excellent work of his staff have catapulted the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office into the ranks of elite law enforcement agencies.

On a personal note, Sheriff Arpaio and his wife Ava have been married for over 48 years and have two children, both residing in the Phoenix area. The Arpaios have four grandchildren.

Arpaio looks forward to many more years as Sheriff of Maricopa County.


1 posted on 02/06/2007 6:47:04 PM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

He needs to throw in some RUSH too. Wake up some of those people.


2 posted on 02/06/2007 6:50:18 PM PST by unkus
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To: Stoat
the Sheriff’s inmates will be trying out for Inmate Idle…..a singing talent con-test fashioned after the popular TV show which will allow inmates to showcase their skills as a way to build up their confidence and self esteem

If there are any Simon Cowell wannabes on the judging panel I can't imagine this sort of con-test would boost inmates' "self esteem" ..lol.

3 posted on 02/06/2007 6:53:17 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: unkus
He needs to throw in some RUSH too. Wake up some of those people.

That sounds fine with me, although I think that the lineup of ".....a variety of music styles from Frank Sinatra, Classical, Operas, and patriotic songs to modern music provided it is free of obscenities. Educational programming will include several topics from the history of India to prostate cancer to organ donation to relaxation and meditation techniques to Thoughts on the Vietnam Memorial." sounds like a good start  :-)

It sure beats letting them lift weights all day and merely building themselves up to be more vicious criminals.  This plan might change some of their behaviors by exposing them to the better parts of life.

4 posted on 02/06/2007 6:56:33 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Mr. Mojo
the Sheriff’s inmates will be trying out for Inmate Idle…..a singing talent con-test fashioned after the popular TV show which will allow inmates to showcase their skills as a way to build up their confidence and self esteem

If there are any Simon Cowell wannabes on the judging panel I can't imagine this sort of con-test would boost inmates' "self esteem" ..lol.

Very true  :-)  The judges will need to focus more on meaningful suggestions for improvement rather than an arrogant "You're crap! Get off the stage!" attitude.

5 posted on 02/06/2007 6:59:54 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat

YEAH BABY


6 posted on 02/06/2007 7:07:33 PM PST by SevenofNine ("We are Freepers, all your media belong to us, resistence is futile")
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To: unkus

Don't ya Just LUV Sheriff JOE!!!!


7 posted on 02/06/2007 7:08:37 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

I do LUV the guy. I called his office to compliment him once and received a nice letter in return. Balogna sandwiches and pink underwear is great.


8 posted on 02/06/2007 7:11:27 PM PST by unkus
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To: unkus

If he doesn't play "I Fought the Law and the Law Won" frequently, I will be very disappointed in his radio station.


9 posted on 02/06/2007 7:32:30 PM PST by johnmark7
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To: Stoat

"Here ya go guys ,some more Anita Bryant for your listening entertainment!"


10 posted on 02/06/2007 7:34:25 PM PST by Cheapskate ( Celebrate Sept.8 as Pajamatag , the day the pajamahadeem busted Dan Rather!!)
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To: Cheapskate
 

"Here ya go guys ,some more Anita Bryant for your listening entertainment!"

They could do far worse....better Anita Bryant than some "gangsta rapper" who shouts pro-drug, anti-woman, kill-the-police vitriol over a repetitive machine beat.


11 posted on 02/06/2007 7:42:07 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: sneakers

bump


12 posted on 02/06/2007 8:18:18 PM PST by sneakers
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To: johnmark7
If he doesn't play "I Fought the Law and the Law Won" frequently, I will be very disappointed in his radio station.

Green Day covered that song. It rocks. Almost as good as Social Distortion covering "Ring of Fire".

-ccm

13 posted on 02/06/2007 10:08:29 PM PST by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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To: unkus

Are they no-frills underwear? LOL. Sheriff Joe for president. I love the guy!


14 posted on 09/30/2007 10:19:16 AM PDT by nofrills
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