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keeping prisoners heavily supressed is also bad for reform programs, perhaps you should cut back on punishments and do without a shakedown/bangup for a while
Nope, you need to look at your prison design and your regime and think about at why your prisoners are so unhappy all of the time. That way you don't need armed guards everywhere just to run at a basic level. Armed guards should really be a last option when things get a bit tough to put a little fear into them. Leave them there all the time and your prisoners won't give a crap about doing anything you want them to do.
Tasers though, unruly get taken down and not killed, they get controlled and then the spiral is over.