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4. Highmeadow commented 14 years ago
Well, I'm glad you cleared that up, Electric-snot.
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5. badboy007 commented 14 years ago
I wonder how they can live like that but then again its there fault there in there.
I also bet the shower is a lot of fun.
I also bet the shower is a lot of fun.
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9. BooTheGoose commented 14 years ago
Was that the end?!
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10. JaeMarie commented 14 years ago
#9 - It's a documentary tv series that checks out different prisons, how they run and what it's like for the inmates.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27118605/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27118605/
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12. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 14 years ago
Making strip club blueprints/escape plans!
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13. Reaperdaddy commented 14 years ago
im so surprised to see detention conditions like that. I was thinking that in most US prisons, prisonners were in cells, maximum 2 or 3 together... but here, like 100 guys together, at peace, building stuffs, singing, using tools... hahaha those guys have kinda all the things necessary to evade but they stay cool, must be some calm prisonners though...
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15. armageddon commented 14 years ago
Prison changes people. Some people are better, some are worse after getting out but no one remains the same.
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16. Th3Lurker commented 14 years ago
I vaguely remember the story about a man somewhere in northern Europe (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, not sure) who murdered 2 people with a chainsaw. I don't remember how long he was serving, but the "prison" was a house on an island, where he was living with other felons and had to take care of themselves (food, cleaning up, etc). Each morning he had to report to the ferry and go work in a city nearby. In the evening he had to report back to the ferry to be taken back to the island.
EDIT: I found it, i think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSaoirOdZOQ
EDIT: I found it, i think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSaoirOdZOQ
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18. YoArgentino commented 14 years ago
#1, someone would find the 'drop the soap part' fun too.
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20. lockandload commented 14 years ago
0:12 'this is me right here and uhh...thats about it...
sounds like an interesting guy
sounds like an interesting guy
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22. BongRipsForUSA commented 14 years ago
i kno im going back
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23. Usdevildoggmc commented 14 years ago
1:19 "Idle hands is the devil playground"
That's a very true quote... too bad he didn't know that when he did what he did to get in there you take all that stuff away from them and they will just kill each other like in "normal" prisons.
That's a very true quote... too bad he didn't know that when he did what he did to get in there you take all that stuff away from them and they will just kill each other like in "normal" prisons.
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25. JaeMarie commented 14 years ago
#13 - How they are kept depends greatly on the severity of the crime and the behavior of the inmate.
There are prisons here ranging from "tent cities" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio to maximum security prisons where inmates are held in individual cells and only allowed out to a controlled area by themselves for 1hr a day. The more violent the crime and more misbehaved the inmate, the more controlled and restricted the environment they're kept in.
There are prisons here ranging from "tent cities" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio to maximum security prisons where inmates are held in individual cells and only allowed out to a controlled area by themselves for 1hr a day. The more violent the crime and more misbehaved the inmate, the more controlled and restricted the environment they're kept in.
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29. xanonym commented 14 years ago
I have a question to add to that - mrespman. "If a man can MAKE A GUITAR with plywood, dowels, and old radios..." - why can't a person like this be rehabilitated to function semi-normally in society and not give in to violent behavior? I'm sure there's a reason, but I don't get it.
+40 1. Electric-snot commented 14 years ago