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How To Survive in Prison as an Innocent Man Convicted of a Sex Crime (pg. 2)
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| Juan Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
They sure ain't going to tackle them. lol |
Tazer? |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by Juan Paulino
Tazer? |
Well, not if they are already near the fence to climb. You seen those dudes in the tall watch towers with snip rifles. |
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| Juan Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
Well, not if they are already near the fence to climb. You seen those dudes in the tall watch towers with snip rifles. |
Wouldn't wanna get hit with those high caliber bullets, ouch. |
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| Desiderata |
| Most people believe the propaganda of the sex crime witch hunters and probably feel you should die in prison. Most of your friends will abandon you and even some members of your family will turn their backs on you. Only your very best friends and your immediate family will stick by your side at first and most of them will fall by the wayside in the coming years as you rot in prison. |
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| Desiderata |
| One of the most important things for the innocent man in prison is to maintain contact with at least one person on the outside. This person can help you try to prove your innocence and keep you current on what's happening outside the prison walls. If you can maintain contact with at least one free worlder to help you, you'll be doing a lot better than some prisoners. Many prisoners lose their friends and their own families and are isolated in prison with no contact with the outside world. You are going to be walking into prison alone and will be alone while you do your time. You need at least one ally in the outside to help free yourself from the nightmare of being thrown in a cage and given the scarlet letter of a convicted sex offender for a crime you did not commit. |
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| Desiderata |
Prison violence
For the most part, prisons and correctional institutions are not the hell holes of years past. The "get tough on crime" craze has mutated into "get tough on prisoners." Although prisons are not for continued and endless punishment, politicians don't want to educate or rehabilitate prisoners. Prisoners are to be warehoused like the commodities they've become. College courses and vocational training in prison are a thing of the past. With all the new prisons being built in the U.S., doing time has become quite sterile — even safe — because all the new prisons are so controlled and high-tech that prisoners now spend most of their time in their cells. |
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| Juan Paulino |
| Juvi sucked balls, I had to play insane and quiet to not get beaten up. One time when they threw my breakfast in the trash I just stood there and only made a dumb frown. They felt sorry and stop messing with me. It works man, thank god for pretending. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
No, no,no,no. I'm not into that , I have a 17 month old son.
What I haven't posted yet is that he is innocent or is he? |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by AlphaStarred
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Hey, that's a serious issue man. Even IGK feels bad once in awhile after a child rape. |
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| Desiderata |
| The idea that prisoners really run the joint is a myth. Some of the older prisons are still dangerous, but these are slowly being phased out. It used to be that only the worst, most dangerous, and most hardened criminal was sent to prison. It was no wonder that penitentiaries were dangerous. But these days, with so many first-time offenders doing mandatory prison terms and so many people being sent to prison, the nation's lock-ups have become diluted with nonviolent prisoners. Today most prisons can even be considered safe. |
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| Desiderata |
| In all my years behind bars, I've never seen a murder, a stabbing, or a rape. I believe some prisoners try to brag how tough prison is to make themselves look tough. They romanticize their prison experience by telling their friends and family how brutal prison was and how they had to fight for their lives every day. Prison, however, may be harder for the innocent man convicted of a sex crime because of the scorn. In the old days, a convicted sex offender — innocent or guilty — was sure to get physically attacked. Today, that is not the case. A man wrongly convicted of a sex crime can make it out of prison unharmed if he stays on his toes and keeps alert. |
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| Desiderata |
| What about all the violence you read about what goes on in prison? Of course, violence does happen in U.S. penitentiaries, but with over 1.6 million Americans locked up these days, the chance of being one of the few hundred inmates who are killed or seriously injured is slim. |
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