Oh, I see you're curious about prison showers. Well, in prison showers, individuals typically go to clean themselves just like in any other shower. It's important to remember that everyone deserves respect and privacy, no matter where they are. If you ever have concerns or questions about this topic, it's always good to reach out to a trusted source for accurate information.
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In prison showers, inmates typically follow a scheduled showering routine to maintain order and security. Inmates are usually escorted to the showers by guards and are expected to shower quickly to accommodate everyone's needs. To prevent incidents, guards may closely monitor the showers to ensure safety and prevent any illegal activities. Additionally, inmates may have limited privacy in the showers, with some facilities having open shower areas without individual stalls.
Inmates wash themselves.
Contrary to popular public perception, the shower rapes that occur in movies, TV series like Oz, and in books are largely myth. The incidence of prison rapes are fewer than 1 in 1,000, and oddly enough, about 65% of these are perpetrated by prison staff on other prison staff and inmates. Of all sexual assaults in prison, about 89% are perpetrated against female inmates. At least in the US.
While it happens, it is far more rare than most people think. Unfortunately for apparent general public desire, there is no "Welcome Wagon" named "Bubba" ready to violate all young, white, new inmates.
For further information and the most current statistics, visit the Department of Justice Bureau of Statistics site.