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New Orleans Web Design & SEO Firm Acquires Client Joule Energy

New Orleans, Louisiana (PRWEB) November 12, 2014

Brian Hong and the team at Infintech Designs have built a reputation on delivering quality SEO and digital marketing services to companies throughout the USA. Joule Energy, one of Louisiana's leading solar panel sales and installation companies for residential and commercial customers, has trusted their digital marketing, SEM, SEO and web consulting tasks to Infintech Designs.

Infintech Designs is located on the web at http://www.infintechdesigns.com and provides a team of web designers with custom digital solutions for any website. Joule Energy, located on the web at http://joule-energy.com, was in search of a company that would provide fast increases in web traffic and conversions to increase the company's exposure online, so they have hired Infintech to provide consulting services on web design and search engine marketing.

Joule Energy has been ranked as a Top 50 solar installer in the country by Solar Power World Magazine. The company has also been ranked as a Top 5 growing company in Louisiana by Inc. Magazine, awarded an A rating by Angies List and the Better Business Bureau and has been given the Master of Green Design award by New Orleans Home Lifestyle Magazine. Joule has twice as many NABCEP-certified solar professionals as any other company in Louisiana.

Founder and CEO of Infintech Brian Hong says, "We are excited to have the opportunity to work with a great company like Joule Energy. Not only are they part of a fast-growing market but their high level of quality in their products and service makes it easy to draw customers to their website. We apply the best practices in SEO, web design and conversion factors to every website, but it is particularly enjoyable when we are able to work with a company that makes it so easy to sell a great product."

About Infintech Designs: Infintech Designs, founded by Brian Hong, is a web design and SEO company in New Orleans, Louisiana, that specializes in customized website solutions including design, SEO strategies,, e-commerce designs, custom videos, digital marketing, and consulting. They currently manage over 100 active digital marketing campaigns and are growing each day. Infintech Designs can be reached at 504-717-4837 or info(at)infintechdesigns.com.

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Despite the censorship, reports emerge of security collapse in prisons

By Ian Dunt Wednesday, 12 November 2014 8:49 AM Prison crisis: Can jails keep control without enough staff?

The most effective tool the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has for covering up the prison crisis is censorship. Prisoners can't talk, former prisoners can't talk, guards can't talk. The only reliable information published is from the chief inspector of prisons and the independent monitoring boards, who Chris Grayling can't shut up.

That information is a snap shot of a system in chaos, falling apart under the combined weight of funding cuts, staff shortages and Grayling's "right-wing solutions" to reoffending.

Today the report came in from an unannounced inspection of Elmley prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. It is dangerously overcrowded and understaffed. There has been one major disturbance a month for each of the last 11 consecutive months, with prisoners refusing to go back to their cells. This compares to zero disturbances the year before. The offender management unit is "overwhelmed".

Almost 200 of the men there spend 23 hours a day in their cells. Fights and assault are up 60% in the last year. Vulnerable prisoners are being abused without staff intervention. Five people have committed suicide in the last two years.

Rehabilitation has completely ground to a halt. Of the cases looked at by probation inspectors, not one showed meaningful work being done to address the offending behaviour of the prisoner.

As we've seen before, drug use is high and mandatory drug tests are counter-productive. These tests push people away from drugs like cannabis, which statistically are not dangerous, and towards new substances like spice and black mamba, which dont show up on the test. These are much more unpredictable, as the inmates' nickname for ambulances 'mambulances' testifies. The mandatory drug tests show 7.2% positivity, but 40% of prisoners told inspectors it was easy to get drugs. Take a guess which one of those figures is more indicative of the truth.

In Brixton prison, the independent monitoring board report also noted "unacceptably high" levels of drug use, citing positive test results and anecdotal evidence from prisoners.

Staffing levels are so low they "wholly ignore the requirements of running a prison effectively, safely and humanely".

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