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hmmm ... interesting viewing dont you think .......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Were we meant to feel sorry for them like that young man who kept self harming because he missed his little baby girl. He had 3 weeks to go for heaven's sake and shouldn't have broken the law in the first place!!!!!
If drugs etc are smuggled in during Visiting Time, why don't they put up screens and let them talk on the phone like they do in the States?
If drugs etc are smuggled in during Visiting Time, why don't they put up screens and let them talk on the phone like they do in the States?
The guy who was self harming, although he had committed a crime, I did feel sorry for him. He just wanted a cuddle. And if they try to hang them selves, i agree, let them carry on. Less for us to pay for. Don't allow visitors anywhere near them, yes a glass screen. And keep them LOCKED UP -- that way they can't distribute drugs. They are in prison, although it does seem like a holiday camp. And how do they get the mobile phones up there ... ?? Doesn't bear thinking about. Yuk.
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wyzard66, Totally agree with you. And another thing, perhaps those people who rant on about Prisons being like holiday camps (Sun and Daily Mail readers?) will shut up? They shouldn't be like holiday camps and they are most definitely NOT like holiday camps. I was amazed to see how caring and understanding the Prison officers were, this to anyone who has been inside, is laughable. Most cons you would meet inside would not instil this humanitarian feeling in anyone. Both sides 'Screws' and 'cons' actively hate each other, make no mistake about it.
Lastly, I wonder what 'privileges' the cons who took part received? You will probably notice the same few been interviewed in part two of this documentary. As for the lunatic who repeatedly smashed his cell up, my guess is that they told him he wouldn't be punished (or rather, have the **** kicked out of him, which he deserved) there will never be a true documentary about Prison life, the government would not allow it.
Lastly, I wonder what 'privileges' the cons who took part received? You will probably notice the same few been interviewed in part two of this documentary. As for the lunatic who repeatedly smashed his cell up, my guess is that they told him he wouldn't be punished (or rather, have the **** kicked out of him, which he deserved) there will never be a true documentary about Prison life, the government would not allow it.
Glad to hear it. That's how it should be. But we do read of prisoners having their own TV, computer, phone etc in their cell and being able to go to the gym etc. It does seem when reading the papers, that they have a better life inside than outside and in fact some do re-offend so they can get back inside. Isn't this true ?
Yes it's true, but not because they have a more cushy life. To some it is the only 'home' they have ever really known and the only 'family' they have and they can't cope outside.
There are too many people in prison that shouldn't be in there. "Care in the community" (or the total lack of it) took care of that! There is no where else for some of these offenders to go and so many of them have mental health problems.
Life is not easy on the inside and the worse thing is being deprived of freedom. Before you make assumptions you should see what it really is like inside prisons or work in one.
There are too many people in prison that shouldn't be in there. "Care in the community" (or the total lack of it) took care of that! There is no where else for some of these offenders to go and so many of them have mental health problems.
Life is not easy on the inside and the worse thing is being deprived of freedom. Before you make assumptions you should see what it really is like inside prisons or work in one.
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