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01 NOVEMBER 1999 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA: Members of the women chain gang in Maricopa County, Phoenix, AZ, clean up trash on a Phoenix street. Maricopa county sheriff Joe Arpaio claims to have the only women's chain gang in the United States. He has been criticized for the chain gang but claims to be an "equal opportunity incarcerator." He has said that if puts men on a chain gang he will also put women on a chain gang. The women are prisoners in the county jail and volunteer for duty on the chain gang because it gets them out of the jail for six hours a day. © Jack Kurtz WOMEN PRISON CIVIL RIGHTS SOCIAL ISSUES

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01 NOVEMBER 1999 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA: Members of the women chain gang in Maricopa County, Phoenix, AZ, clean up trash on a Phoenix street. Maricopa county sheriff Joe Arpaio claims to have the only women's chain gang in the United States. He has been criticized for the chain gang but claims to be an "equal opportunity incarcerator." He has said that if puts men on a chain gang he will also put women on a chain gang. The women are prisoners in the county jail and volunteer for duty on the chain gang because it gets them out of the jail for six hours a day.  © Jack Kurtz  WOMEN   PRISON   CIVIL RIGHTS  SOCIAL ISSUES
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