It depends, If you have an inmate who is very strong and hates another inmate. Theres gonna be common beatings. But if we have ncie inamtes who are weak, will they beat up anyone? It just depends on what type of person you are.
Yes. The New Mexico Penitentiary Riot, which took place on February 2 and February 3, 1980, in the state's maximum security prison south of Santa Fe, was one of the most violent prison riots in the history of the American correctional system: 33 inmates died and more than 200 inmates were treated for injuries. None of the 12 officers taken hostage were killed, but seven were treated for injuries caused by beatings and rapes.
no not from prison to prison but, you can send it to somebody who can rewrite it and send it out as if that person wrote it himself.
Try to be invisible to the other inmates.
Nothing. Obama is a fake, and hasn't and won't change anything
riots and other major disturbances, inmate assaults on staff, staff assaults on inmates, inmates versus inmates, sexual victimization, self-inflicted violence.
The socialization of inmates into the prison subculture is called "prisonization." This process involves the adoption of the values, norms, and behaviors of the prison environment, which can significantly influence an inmate's identity and interactions. Prisonization often leads to a distinct set of social codes that govern life within the institution, impacting how inmates relate to each other and to prison staff.
Only if they request it, or if they have had problems, are they seperated, however there are some inmates that hide their crime, as well as inmates that are turned out and perform sexual favors for other inmates for protection.
The prison mayor is the prisoner who is able to forcefully control a cell block. Many times, other inmates have to pay the prison mayor for protection.
Strangeways prison UK Its made by inmates who love having there asses invaded by other inmates blood sausages daily.
Inmates in jail make alcohol by fermenting fruit or other ingredients, such as bread or sugar, with water and yeast. This process can take several days to weeks, and the resulting homemade alcohol is often called "pruno" or "prison wine." It is a common method used by inmates to make alcohol in jail despite being prohibited.
It all depends on the sentence, the crime, and the inmates behavior, among other factors.
The term "LE" in prison is an abbreviation for "Law Enforcement." Inmates may use this term to refer to prison guards or other personnel associated with the enforcement of rules and regulations within the prison.