What Happens In The H Unit At Federal Supermax Prison?
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2019
- What is life like at the H Unit at Colorado's federal Supermax. Why do some people say its one of the worst places in the world?
In today's educational video, we are looking at one of the worst places on earth, Colorado's federal Supermax Prison and seeing just what makes it so bad.
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I don't think when you get sent to supermax it's about rehabilitation 🤣🤣🤣
It's about showing them who has the bigger fist.
@Susan Ananda yeah this is what the rest of your life now looks like
no there sent there to rot and be forgotten and die alone miserable
reggie furlow the people that are there can’t be rehabilitated that’s the sad truth. There not there for no reason they are there for terrible crimes, like terrorists attacks , multiple murders of guards , drug cartels leaders etc. I have no sympathy. They wouldn’t have give anyone in the comments any either. I think bullet to the back of the head would he the best solution it’s not out of hate. They wouldnt suffer it’s just be a means to a end so it makes sure they can’t harm anyone else.
And yet there are people who get sent there and released in a worse state then they went in. At that point might as well send them to a firing squad, more humane and saves money.
I don't know how to feel about this topic. I'm just gonna chill and read other people's opinions.
Your are every where
Gabriel Folgar he isn’t showing pity he said he doesn’t know how to feel meaning he doesn’t know if he should feel pity or anger or happiness
me too
It's better if you have your own opinions unaffected by others ideals :)
Omfg......why do i see you in almost every single video i watch
As a former federal corrections officer, I attest inmates most decidedly have to earn their way into a high security prison like Colorado’s Super Max. And the most compelling proof I have is ECONOMICS. It is incredibly expensive to run a super max prison, and the US Department of Justice have been notorious for running prisons with a shoestring budget. Prison officials won’t house an inmate in Colorado unless they have to.
I have a couple of friends that have been there, that’s pretty secure surroundings. I am thinking it’s hard for the staff as well as the Inmates.
My understanding is ADX is one of the few prisons that is fully funded and currently housing 344 inmates, while it was designed for 490. The Super Max system at Florence is mostly automated (think of a nuclear power plant control room), limiting physical contact between guards & prisoners. When physical contact is necessary, guards are trained to not make eye contact or speak to inmates, besides basic commands. Guards can only be posted at ADX for a maximum of three years.
@@trailingaccomplice3449 True. Newer federal prisons and federal detention centers are designed with a control room similar to nuclear plants control centers. As for not making eye contact, that depends on the situation and security level of the prison. Level 1 Prison Camps (also known as Club Feds) have the lowest security needs of any prison, with most of them not requiring a security fence to contain inmate population. Eye contact at lower levels is casual and non-threatening. On the other hand, certain cultures perceive eye contact as a ‘challenge’ or threat, so I avoided ‘the stare’ specifically with Hispanics. The practice of not speaking with inmates, perhaps aimed at preventing bonding. High security inmates are predators, always looking for an edge by manipulating that weak minded correctional staff.
Thank you for telling us!
Hard4Jesus
No inmates are around other inmates at Colorado’s Supermax
You’re speaking with authority on something you don’t know anything about.
Why lie anonymously online. That’s very weird
Former CO here. You don't get to H unit (or ones like it) unless you've proven time and again that you cannot follow the rules of other prisons. These places house the worst of the worst. They can not be reformed. They are truly broken...psychotic, sociopathic dangerous people. Evil lives in this world, and it gets concentrated in places like this so that the decent people of society can be protected. Do you remember the first silence of the lambs? Anthony Hopkins' character wasn't far off.
How about a little compassion for their victims and the staff that have to deal with them instead!
By the time a prison condition falls to that level, the death penalty is far more reasonable.
I'd have to agree..
For real
Death is too quick a punishment. Let them suffer in misery.
@@TheCramMichael insanity is not enough physical torture (medieval torture) should be done as well prisoners deserve NO MERCY ONLY SUFFERING AND AGONYl!!!
Geonic Publico yeah, these people are in prison because they are more dangerous, not because they have done things specifically worse than other high security criminals. They are kept there for convenience, not justice.
I like how he repeated the same things twice at the beginning and towards the end to get to the 10 minute mark
I knew I wasn't crazy!
Alex What is this “10 minute thing” I have seen people comment about on random videos?
rmskapura When your video on RUclips is 10 minutes or longer, you get more money from it
@@swordfightstev8947 ohhh, thanks! I have learned something new!
@sussasses thanks! I had always seen "10 minutes" comments before and never got it!
I work all week so I can go home and practise solitary confinement. Mostly anyway.
sounds like my ideal workplace.
Oh yeah sounds like it, except for the going out part.
You should go home and practice* your spelling
@@marcus._.2x 😂😂😂😂😂
@@marcus._.2x hey, they did say solitary confinement can cause issues. I imagine correct spelling of words is one of them..LOL
I'm a law abiding citizen, but this video has honestly made me recheck my life to make sure I NEVER land up in a place like this!
Lol wth are you doing that made you have to reconsider enough to avoid a supermax?
Imagine places like Thailand and congo
I doubt you'd get there if you tried lol
Anyone can end up there, make sure to never ever break any laws and file your taxes on time.
@@sorvoja You’re not going to supermax for white collar crimes lol
Guard: **walks in**
“Hope you like soccer”
**Drops a deflated soccer ball**
That’s mean 😂
I'm Ronaldinho
😂😂😂
It would turn into Wilson from the movie cast away lol
@@josiebradford6267 maybe, but sounds liek its something they would do
anyone else notice he is literally saying the same information over and over again to make it to the 10 min mark
Because of a few reasons, you're more likely to have an advert appearing making you a little bit of money and you'll get paid a little bit more if you post over 10 minute videos as creative content
Kieran Xion92 u belong in a BETA max prison *default dances on your reamins bc u just got werkted kid*
@@killer123456ish Your reply literally makes no sense to the context of the question you made or the reply I gave.
Kieran Xion92 stop trying to bring logic into this... u just got rekted deal with it 😎
@@killer123456ish You mean don't bring logic into it because it's something you severely lack? You must have a pretty pathetic little life to make immature attempts at starting an argument on RUclips.
You have the mentality of a 12 year old that's just discovered the internet.
“Hasn’t seen the sun in weeks”
Discord mods: finally a worthy opponent
roasted
I feel personally attacked😂
It's crazy how the prisoners wanted the same rights that most of them denied or try to deny from their victims! 🤨
Just do death penalty
They are human rights. They are called that for a reason.
So you agree it's wrong to deny human rights? Hypocrite.
Jails and prisons.
The danger comes when innocent people gets placed in these. Forced confessions and false accusations happens alot more than we like to think
you have to try to get there , if you obey the rules you would just be in normal prison
The Danger comes when the people a Supermax was designed for gets a low security prison, escapes, and gets a fancy for your wife or daughter while on the run.
A H In order to end up in a SuperMax, there really is no doubt of your guilt in the overwhelming majority of cases. It's possible someone is innocent, but at that level it's very very low.
A H kavanaugh for example
A H innocent people have been giving the death penalty long ago and were not found innocent till long after their death
If I had to be in this jail for ever I would rather be executed than live a life in a tiny cell.
Stephen Cleaver but isn’t that kind of the point
These people either tried to or successfully took a lot of peoples lives
Well, prison.
thats the point... you're being punished.
That's the point.
@@butwhoasked1821 Society becomes automatically better when awful terrorists are put in ADX.
You must remember, these guys earned their way into this unit.
There's a reason they are there. It's called being an evil person. Any other country they wouldn't have supermarket luxury
Whaaaaaa 😭
@@mcdo724 yeah but prison should be changed because it’s counter intuitive it makes them more dangerous. And do you think any person should be in a tiny room with no communication for years on end?
Your right
First of all, that's not true. Some prisoners are super maxed right off the bat based on the types of offenses they are in for.
Second of all, many criminals are mentally ill which this treatment only exacerbates. Being mentally ill may require incarceration to protect society but it doesn't warrant cruel punishment.
Finally this says a lot about our society. If we treat people monstrously then we are a monstrous society. I prefer that our society were humane.
My step-son decided to break the law once. He called home and complained about the treatment he suffered from prison guards. I will tell all of you what I told him, and sums up my feelings on the matter: "You and I should not even be having this conversation because you should not even be there!" Several of my brothers have gone to prison, not to mention cousins and nephews, sister, and niece. We all grew up in the same place and I have NEVER been. Life boils down to choices, and you live with their consequences.
sounds like youre a terrible step parent and sibling honestly
@@DreamingAnonymous He has a point though.
I can agree and respect that..
Unfortunately too many cRooks spoil the broth coming from generations and generations and generations of crooks I bet YOU have LEARNT to have eyes 👁️👁️in the back of your HEAD 💯💯 percent 👍👁️👁️👍
I don't consider supermax of death penalty for criminals to be inhumane one bit. These are creatures (don't even deserve to be called human) who have committed atrocities so horrific that they got the punishment. They deserve it and they have left their humanity long behind already.
The conversation be like...
Son: hey
*3 months later*
Mom: Hii
*3 months later
Lol
Oo i wonder how long this will go on for
Reminds me of conversations with my crush
Kumar Utkarsh remind me in 2 months
What's even crazier is people in New York City will pay $1000 plus in rent for 75 sq ft.
Ikr
because liberals need their tax money to give to other people :}
That's a STEAL.
What? A 75 sq ft space is like a medium fish tank
pokemaniac93 ya but do they get beat and kept in a concrete room for 23 hours a day then get treated like a dog for another hour locked in a cage
Moral of the story:
Don't commit a heinous crime if living in a supermax prison bothers you.
Let the church say "amen".
“Yet the conditions inside H unit speak loudly about our own values”
Translation: you’re not a good person either.
@@AA-eg3nf One of every hundred prisoners is innocent. Just saying.
This was like listening to a busted mix tape that just repeats its self over and over and over. You must really want that 10min mark
A simple way to avoid all this is to not be a terrorist. Crazy, I know.
T.M. Will yea. That would help a little
You're assuming everyone there is guilty. It might be like every other prison in the world where a small proportion of the inmates are innocent. Just like at guantanamo
@@8beef4u Problem is, pretty much EVERYONE insists they're innocent or justified. I'm not interested. Wild statement I know, but I doubt many people get thrown in such places after spending all their free time reading at the local library.
@@TMWill-fi5fy Boy you are a ball of indifferent ignorance aren't you?
@@ariefraiser140 No, but if you want to think that, go ahead.
"When the point is to reform prisoners". If you're in max-sec, the point isn't to reform you. The only reason they're alive and these prisons exists is because many complain about the death sentence.
This is something i can agree with
True, death sentence is such an easy escape compare to solitary confinement.
I agree completely. At this level, it’s not about rehabbing these people, it’s about punishing them and keeping them out of society
@@Gcool243 so cruelty for crueltys sake. Why not just hire some of them to administer the punishment to their peers, then?
There’s no rehabilitation from jail to state to federal to Supermax.
Very few facilities do. 80 percent are e non violent offenders so you’re going to be worse when you come out.
I often wonder if these “angels” who are in these prisons thought about the torture they inflicted on their chosen victims!!!
Not always.
What if they were innocent?
Why should that matter?
@@Dan-nt2yb There are no innocent people at Supermax. None. If you think otherwise you're an idiot.
When one decides to cross the line of ending another's life, they'd better be resolved to have theirs forfeit.
I’m sitting here imagining the poor soul who has to go through this, but instead I think of the parents and loved ones mourning the loss of their murdered child, spouse, etc. They can rot.
Naive
Fun Fact: No, most people that go to these are innocent
Really? I think about the innocent people that are locked up and the monsters they create if people aren't in there for life.
Free Dom
They are in solitary confinement because they
1) Won’t follow the rules.
3) Have murdered other inmates and seriously harmed other inmates. The other inmates aren’t safe with them around. They are in solitary confinement to protect the other inmates.
4)They attack the staff. They try to run the prison with violence. They are in solitary confinement to protect the staff.
Solitary confinement isn’t used to punish these extreme dangerous violent inmates. Solitary confinement is used to protect the other inmates and staff from them.
These people can leave as soon as they choose to follow the rules, respect the other inmates and staff.
Everyone in prison aren't killers
how does someone from H max get onto amazon to begin with?
Once they get out
Most prisons and jails allow outside friends and family to buy books off amazon or thru a publisher, and get it shipped directly to the facility.
The Automaticist you don’t get out, it’s most likely a life scentance
@@mooplex4466 Thought after 15 years (life scentans) you get back to court and they decide if u get longer or not
Robert Bisca oh ok thanks for the new info
I would just like to say that for those within this unit, they have been specifically put there because of their crimes and actions. From the unabomber to cartel leaders. Each of these individuals have destroyed the lives of so many. And the statement of cruel and unusual punishment is null and void. Most of the time these individuals within the federal prison system are also placed here after murdering other inmates or federal employees. Personally, this is justified and is a reminder for them that their actions and choices are what placed them there.
What evil mentality
The unabomber was a good person tho
Did they even try to house the unabomber in a regular high security prison? It is not like he would get access to bomb making materials there. It does not make any difference for public stafety if he is housed at a regular high security facility
I did 4 years in segregation in Texas, 98-2002, and the last 34 months were at the Smith high security unit in Lamesa, Texas- no windows. The long term effects are true, irregardless of what anyone says.. I have been to prison 4 times in Arkansas since then, in general population and it doesn't even begin to compare.. fortunately I have been free for 8 years now and not been arrested in over 10 years. Clean and sober COMPLETELY. Not even marijuana, not the occasional beer, nothing. I STILL, as recently as last night, dream that I am in prison and facing life. There are a few guys who I have been in prison with that I am friends with on social media, and miraculously they, too, are doing well. But- we ALL have the same types of dreams and struggles in our daily lives.
I'm happy you are finally living clean and also a free man
Contrats on getting your life together. I'm impressed that you made it through solitary. With your history of incarceration, its wonderful that you are out, clean and sober and - I hope - doing nothing illegal.
What makes me sad is the lack of empathy shown in some of the comments. If someone commits a crime, prison is the punishment... not isolation, mistreatment, problems finding employment after being released.
Irrregardless is not a word. You mean regardless.
Congrats, keep it up.
I did acid a month after jail man it was crazy
As a retired Supermax guard, I can affirm that the people who produced this segment have no clue about what goes on behind the walls. So many things portrayed as facts are complete fallacy.
Cool story bro lol
Like what?
Yes!
@@thandiwoods2931 you can laugh about it but these youtube channels pretend to know about stuff very often just to make the video more watchable and believable. Just watch a video on a subject you know all about, and you'll instantly realise they often dont know stuff
It's weird to read when a correctional officer refers himself as a prison guard.
Of course it's inhuman, but don't do inhuman crimes.
Doesnt really matter does it? Prison is supposed to be a deterrent.
That does not make you any better than the inmates
What is the point of making someone sit in a room for their life? Just execute them.
krishma15 how are you comparing an opinion to an inhuman crime? Suppose I believe one deserves to die for killing innocent, that does not make me a murderer or even equate to one.
Samantha Daniels they need to be rehabilitated or jail is pointless because they will just end up there again.
When there were two prisoners in a cell that size, people complained about the space being too small for two prisoners and now those same people are complaining about one person in that same cell
A human rights violation isn't just suddenly alright just because you used to commit even worse human rights violations
I’d rather have solitary. I just spent my first week in jail for the first time and I’m 40 btw.
And was with 20 other guys in a bunk.
Everybody was really nice so were the cos
But I’d rather be by myself.
Actually probably not as everyone around you would be screaming and banging non stop 24 7. So I retract that.
Man solitary confinement sounds terrible! I hope I never have to go through it
Coronavirus: Hold my beer
Haha, I get the joke. Since corona is also the name of a beer...
I feel bad for them until i remember just how bad you have to be to get there.
RUclipsrs Behaving Badly except you don’t. Not always at least.
There humans as well some of these prisoners need mental help or therapy not a dark cell all alone
@@colonelsanders5278 exactly they're not gonna get better if they live there their whole lives.
69 Why do you have mercy for them? They wouldn’t show and ounce of mercy for you if you where begging for them to stop torturing you after they kidnap you.
But is that what we want to be known for as a society? The absolute torture of prisoners? Sure, no one should be having a grand old time in prison, but treating people with an ounce of respect goes a long way. Even if someone intended or did hurt that many people, we need to be better than they are.
The moral of this story is not to try to blow up a plane full of Americans
Every race matters as long as they arent terrorists.
Plus other countries are worse then what we do.
matthew baese The moral of the story is to fix the prison system. You don’t solve anything by torturing people for the rest of their lives. Just keep them in solitary and let them read and have a decently sized cell.
Fujin Yumi you deter others from committing crimes
@@fujinyumi5632 so like the guy said in the video you want a terrorist to have the slightest bit of luxury? Besides a terrorist doesnt have the slightest bit of humanity so why do they need leasure time
I am so glad to hear this, glad they are having a great time.
Me too
You are awful
🤣🤣
The beat in the background slaps🔥🔥🔥
I don’t think I’ve ever watched one of these videos without automatically going right to the comments to see what people are saying
It may be inhumane, but if one of them would do anything harmful to your relatives/loved ones, would you still care about them rotting there? I wouldnt.
Péter Kardos vengeance wont satisfy
@@krishma15 it's not vindictive, it's well deserved. These people are the most dangerous and they want to hurt many people
@Super Cool death is too easy an escape, but I agree
Péter Kardos I wouldn’t want my love ones hurt but then again these prisoners are still HUMAN. They deserve basic human rights. And they can be rehabilitated and can change
@@dawnstrano4299 Said that to a terrorist mass murdered...like the Boston marathon. "I know you killed loved ones and disrupted innocent lives forever but you deserve better"
Y'all.
Hanging out by yourself at home is nowhere near comparable to solitary.
So true. People don’t get that.
I love how he said "a regular supermax prison". You know just a normal supermax prison.
Ahhh, the Florence supermax prison. Actually INSIDE the mountain
Btw with Tom Clements I knew his niece, when he died she went off the deep end for a few years...R.I.P Tom
@@Savoic I doubt any civilians are allowed to take tours through ADX Florence. Call me a skeptic.
In@@moviedude22 's defense he did say his dad worked there
I doubt that
Rip
Clownish-Gambino I dont think he meant tour he prolly just been there
is it just me or Supermax does sound like a hot tub brand?
shyguy not just you, I thought it was some kind of cleaning product XD
Plant food
A sanitary towel
nah more like a mattress brand or sum
toilet paper too
At 8:45 it sounds like Jim Ross screaming back when Kane set him on fire 😂😂😂😂 if so nice sound bit lol
If you earned you're way to the h unit, these conditions are actually way too nice for you. honestly could not care less about these guys suffering
Exactly if you earned your way there you need to be kept there till you start eating your own s***
If your family was there would you say that no! Just think before you speak
@@Dolphyee yes, they would be horrible people
What an incredibly ignorant and conservative thing to say. I know they generally go hand in hand......but still.
@ben yosep so much assumption and ignorance in one post, congrats
The poor victims are in a far smaller place permanently
It depends. If they died, then not really, they simply no longer exist, nor can comprehend their situation.
@@softenbysam Death is more a problem for the people left living.
@@retrocosmosify death is the eternal revoking of all your freedoms.
People think limited mail correspondence and 1 hour per day of exercise is brutal? How about no mail, no exercise, no concrete bed, no toilet, no food. No choices. No freedom. All the potential your life had, snuffed out.
There's a reason why, historically, murderers were executed.
martin duffy preach!
@@silasg3650 When you're dead, you don't have to experience having no mail. You don't have to experience having no exercise. You don't have to experience having no bed.
I love you info graphics show 💯
I think this is the Prison that El Chapo attends 😂
yes this is where he is
Oh yes, they *attend* it.
Yes. That is why I am pro solitary confinement. He can rot there.
@@gykg3202 you should say that to his face when hes free lol
@@user-iz2uu3cb6u lol no I am scared of this guy 😀
At the very least, we owe it to our children to thoroughly educate them as to what can happen if they commit serious crimes.
You owe it to them to fight for a just country where these kinds of punishments don't occur
@anna-flora999 exactly, America always had a fire and brimstone approach to dealing with crime, Yet continues to have higher crime rates than any other first world country. Yet Americans still think we have the best approach to dealing with crime.
I spent time in solitary... I counted and tried to remember movies and books and then I would play them out in my mind and change plots to stop going insane
Billy Poppins how long were you in there for
Wait *w h a t*
A few days in solitary I was having all kinds of hallucinations, even though it was bad I guess it helped me to not go insane.
Why didnt you stay in there.
@@cloud4015 what did you get sent to solitary for?
Robert Peterson aka Charlie Bronson. Has been I solitary over 30 years.
And look how he reacted to brutal treatment
Facts
@@minds777 look him up Britain's most violent. Prisoner. Still in solitary. One of the longest in history.
He reacted violently, but then again, he is a violent person. I don’t think putting him in a Norwegian prison would make a difference to his behaviour.
He probably shouldn't have physically assaulted all those people and killed that rottweiler.
No sympathy for awful criminals.
This sounds like me trying to get to the max words in my essay.
Yeah he repeats the same sections over and over
I used to live in Colorado and every time we would drive to our vacation home in Missouri we would drive past the prison and I always thought that it was a factory until we saw it in the daytime
If the infographic show made a prison the warden would be the writers girlfriend🤣
LOL
Haha
Best comment. 😂
He repeats the same things over and over to get to the 10 minutes smh...
its very annoying
Skip it?
Is there a problem with trying to feed yourself?
Hes gotta make somehow. Idiot
@@529alex make what?
Can you imagine if all the men inside this prison were released all at once into modern street population???...😳😳😳😵😵😵😬😬😬
They already did in states like California and New York. New York homicide up 300%, thanks covid!
Target practice 😏
@@bboymonk3y 300%? Can you give me a source on that?
I don't think that's what's argued for. Last time I checked it's about basic human interaction, actual rehabilitation like prison is actually supposed to do, you know, minor things.
The way things are going that's gonna happen in California the worst offenders . And I am not happy about that
Still more humane then the treatment we would recieve from them when the "shoe" is on the other foot
That doesnt make it okay
Jason Melton do you even know the type of people that the ADX SuperMax prison holds the younger Boston bomber just for example
@@jackwyatt3854 okay cool, still not okay
@@jackwyatt3854 at this point, for them, dieing is more humane
It might be more humane to put them to death.
"2 paces across and 4 paces long" sounds like my room!
Or a chess commentator
BRUH I DONT EVEN HAVE MY OWN ROOM BRUH I AM 12 :
Same 😢
Townhouse struggles fr
You do have the option to leave your room tho. And can see daylight whenever you want. I'm not defending them. Thay do awful things to end up there. But it's also inhumane. At least give them the option of death or these conditions
How do you reform someone that spending life in prison
You don't OwO
If they're spending life in prison, they're not there to be reformed. Reformation would imply that they're getting out someday. No, the objects of life imprisonment, from what I've seen, boil down to punishment, containment, and control
Life in prison and death penetly is meant for puinshment. I do agree that if the prisoner is indeed to be released then rehabilitation should also be focused.
@Just a Furry ùwú
You don't. You just keep them there for the rest of their life.
“Regardless of wether or not you can do the time, don’t do the crime”
no
@@johnedmonds674 no u
Wow, that's profound. And original.
I think it's really weird how the guy went straight from solitary to parole. If he's so dangerous that he can't be allowed around the other inmates, how did he qualify for parole? And if he wasn't that dangerous, why didn't he get to transition into being ready for society again by being allowed to interact with other inmates? That sudden shock sounds like a recipe for disaster, even if the prisoner did deserve solitary for a while.
Because being ready for society isn't the end goal. Failing to reintegrate is
6:20 So basically, you could only keep written correspondence with somebody twice a year, every 6 months.
Seems about right for most introverts.
I’ve seen the prison before it’s really depressing
It’s just in the middle of nowhere soruonded by a lot of other prisons near a very creepy town
@@mazzatmar379 😂 you had to go there
WHat were you in for?
@@Lukkye1 they didn't say they were a prisoner there... 🤦
@@chadls921 r/woosh
Whats the town?
To answer your question at the end of the video. I agree 100%
If they are there then they did deserved all what's coming. I dont feel even a small amount of pitty.
Agree but isn't the whole point of Prison to reform people not lock them away for ever?
Agreed but Really it would be better if they had a TV
@@Pineapple123Gaming if you are in that prison you did something warranting it.
@@timbonthuus1619 most of them are radicals or extremists and a few of them probably haven't done anything major yet if they were to leave the prison or manage to get in contact with anyone outside their ideas would cause a lot of problems
Initial and concur
You end a life -> you life ends
You destroy a life -> your life gets destroyed
Whats wrong about that ? Why all that illogical empathy ?
Because folks like to virtue signal
This could result in a chain reaction of crimes. "Eye for eye blinds the whole world"
Some people are just genuinely kind to a fault
@@Thaifunn1 "Eye for an eye"?
People on that go here aren't your average drug dealer, we're talking about mass murderers of innocent people.
We're talking about people with such disregard for human life they'll never get out of prison.
This isn't about rehabilitating not to deal drugs, this is about punishment by giving them the same treatment they gave their victims or at least close enough.
They complain about how they only get one hour of sunlight? Oh, that must feel bad.. Even though the victims will never see sunlight again.
If you disregard an innocent people's lives so much, don't go complaining about your deflated soccer ball when you receive the same dehumanizing treatment.
I agree totally, but I'm against this kind of prison. Anyone this bad should be put to sleep and not waste state/country resources. How much money involved in keeping these people alive, medical needs cared for, food provided, etc blows my mind. At the same time we have veterans living on the streets with no care. Honest hard-working people who can't afford the most basic medical needs. The list of better ways to use that money goes on and on....
If you've seen black mirror white chrismas ending, thats the true definition of torture
Ed Dragojlovic Which one? The cookie or the one cooperating who gets blocked? Both?
SS Robs blocked
The POV animation of the cell was sweet
Solitary confinement is cruel and unusual punishment that no human should ever have to go through
INFOGRAPHIC seems to Like Prisons, I bet they could make a high tech one that is inescapable with all the info there're gathering
Wrong there.
*they're
@@vinyashere4all *theiyr're
I can easily make a prison that no inmate will ever escape.
Step 1: lock prisoner in cell
Step 2: throw away the key
Step 3: go home and let nature run its course
Sounds like a movie I’ve watched
I would rather take the death penalty then go into solitary.
Yes, i rather die than go mad
Same
Well yeah, that’s the entire point. If anyone tells you that dying is the worst thing that can happen to you, they’re incredibly naive.
“Blah blah blah blah”
That never ceases to make me laugh whenever I hear it. 🤣
I'm glad you made a video about this. I think more people need to know about the inhumane practices that go on in prisons like this one. Even the worst of humanity deserves basic human rights.
well said couldn't agree more!
disagree... they choose the diabolic way of life, they must suffer for the rest of their lifes
This video could easily have been finished in 4 minutes
Kevin Jackson u have a problem with a man wanting to make money after working on a hard worked animation
Crimson Dawn there’s only 3 ads
For the money they have to hit the 10 minutes mark
Gotta please that RUclips algorithm tho
This isnt the only video that repeats itself 5 times or more
And yet it doesn't even compare to the treatment you can receive in the middle-east for what would be fairly minor offences in the rest of the world.
(Or speak favourably about democracy in China or other dictatorships.)
TBH I'd rather have one of my hands chopped off than be locked up in a prison 23 hours a day for the rest of my life
chopping the hand of a stealer is better than harassing him every single day of his miserable life till he turns crazy
The Savage Taxman yeah because it stops at your hand 😒
@@dominantwolf4593 it depends on the act but you that those rules aren't exactly being applied anywhere except in ISIS or secluded faraway communities, and also they might be cruel but they are certainly more direct and effective
7:26 That Switch is probably the exploitable first model.
I don’t know how I feel about this. On one hand I feel like it is torture. But on the other the people in such a facility have done horrific things to others.
Solitary confinement isnt for rehabilitation, it's for protection of everyone else.
And for their torture
"Evil must be punished"....
We are deluding ourselves if we truly believe this is rehabilitation or even a punishment,it is pure torture and it clearly shows that we do not know how to help or change people,we simply know how to remove them from society and wait for them to rot.....
You can't help some people
This is justice...
Im stuck on the beat in the back ground that ish hard
Society has grown complacent and indifferent towards the existence of such atrocities, mainly because they do not directly impact us. Despite being aware of the dismal state of rehabilitation in the US compared to other countries, we tend to forget about it quickly. Accepting such cruelty is not intentional, yet our desensitization to violence and lack of personal connection to the prison system has perpetuated the problem. We must acknowledge and address these issues to reform and improve our prison system. Ultimately, we all must work toward a society that values empathy and respect for human rights.
When a society accepts and tolerates a person being abused and treated the way described in the video, that society is way worse than any person who ever had to go through this torture could be.
Yeah well when a person takes your loved ones life away in a plane bombing of towers on a fateful day,,along with 3000 other innocent people with full lives ahead of them,them being alive with the right to eat,breath and sleep,sounds like a walk in the park punishment. I think when society accepts such a punishment for a person who commits such a horrendous act,that society is being lenient and humane.
@@xrickyyx4245 There is a reason the world has capital punishment. A quick and humane execution is a much better option than making someone go through a life of torture. Remember what our people did at Abu Ghraib in Iraq? There is guilt to go all the way around. The bottom line? Humanity can do better than what we are doing now. Prison reform is another major issue that needs to be addressed. No Torture!!
@@xrickyyx42454 years and this is still happening to Palestine and syria every day. Americans who overuse 9/11 in their arguments in support of Guantanamo are just miniature versions of George w bush trying to capitalize on fear
First keep up the great work
I always find it funny that this content talks about how cruel this is. What it never talks about is, why the processes are in place, prisoners themselves. Prisoners send coded messages to controll crime outside of the prison, blame the prisoner's, stop blaming something else.
Except it doesn't help with anything.
Blaming the prisoners would be blaming someone else
“Nobody likes to be abused.” - Larry Lawton, Ex-Con and youtuber.
Think about what they had to do to get there tho
@@masonschafer4964 That's true.
Honestly, I know someone who went to a local jail within the last few years and he was only in there for three weeks, but he said the police abused and beat the prisoners all the time, even people who were in there for something as simple as getting behind on child support payments, or not being able to pay a fine. And of course there was nothing that could be done because all the police vouch for each other and it’s their word against the prisoners.
If it’s that way at a local jail, I can only imagine how it is in federal prisons...
Your friend lied to you and you don't have the brains to figure it out.
It depends on the prisons. Some are notorious for abuse.
You have to do a lot of evil, to earn the trip to the super max in Colorado, so I have no issue with their fate, because they earn it.
You are very misinformed. Let me tell you what really goes on inside many of these prison's.
The prison staff can simply accuse you of belonging to a gang with absolutely no proof. And they can keep you there forever.
Or if you have a metal issue.
There is a lot of corruption in the justice system too.. so I can't say that's 100% true
Evil must be punished harshly or people will think they can get away with criminal behavior.
@@aspiechan420
This has nothing to do with Evil people for the most part it's average people who make mistakes that land them in our prison system for a few years.
The punishment is being in prison they are not there to be punished in other ways. These are people who are going to be released back into free society in a couple of years and I myself do not want to have to live nextdoor to someone who has been tortured by the prison system and is now 10 time's more violent and possibly have mental issues now as well.
@@aspiechan420 that's actually being proven wrong by things like the Norwegian model. Recidivism rates tell u if the incarceration is effective. And the mindset like yours is being proven ineffective.
Also, from a psychology standpoint......... very few people are truly "evil" (true psychopaths or sociopaths for example) and the label of evil is archaic steeped in religion. Fact is even those evil people are generally influenced by some sort of mental disorder/imbalance/illness. So punishment will do nothing to reform or treat them or change their behaviour. They need medications, therapies, treatments.........and if all else fails........ just simply need to be kept from others. But again, in reality, the numbers are those people are minuscule.
Ask yourself how that person in prison would treat you if you were there and he was the guard. Then treat him 10x worse. They are lucky they have a place to call home !!
I like how they try to make you feel bad for the underwear bomber but then you see what he almost accomplished and it makes you happy how the treated him 😂
Speak for yourself, I don't enjoy cruelty for crueltys sake
@@anna-flora999 I don't enjoy the fact that people like you seem to ignore the fact he was going to blow up a full passenger jet in the name of his religion.
Love your work infographic show
Can you avoid using a pace as a unit of measurement? Let's stick to meters or feet
I'm pretty sure he's referring to the metric pace...
One pace is 30 inches or 76.2 centimeters. It is actually a valid unit. How about go read a book sometime.
@@salinacowart9773 Oh stop being an insufferable know-it-all. The pace is *not* a common measure by any means, so stop acting like this guy doesn't know what a meter is...
@@Steve_V1066 Doesn't matter if it's common or not. I would expect it to be general knowledge that a pace is an actual measurable distance. Everyone is familiar with the cliche of two colonial nobles walking twenty paces apart before a duel or shootout.
@@salinacowart9773 "Everyone"? Not everyone are familiar with these sort of "general knowledge" that is highly geological dependent.
I cant even stay still in bed for an hour so that is plain rediculous
Federal government gave up on rehabilitation in 1975. They know it doesn't work. But on the other hand you don't go to a supermax right off unless you're a high profile prisoner..
There are literally dozens of ways to avoid H-Unit
Yeah do do crime.
Why are we paying taxes for these prisons again?
To make some people very rich, to get almost free labour, to get rid of black and latino people and so on...
Gog Gog to get rid of blacks and Latinos really. Are you actually that ignorant that you believe that? Or are you just some keyboard warrior trying to prove how much better you are than everyone else.
Me: *Gets sent to: The H Unit At Federal Supermax Prison*
Also Me: *Stops breathing until death*
They make these prisoners sound like victims.
60% of people sent to ADX arent sentenced there for life. When those people get out, they are almost always worse.
I say, treat them right or execute them. As someone whose done about a year in solitary confinement I think they should at least be able to get books. You need them in the hole
@dportal844
Virtually every study on extended solitary confirms its counter productive nature & hence, the video's thesis. Nonetheless, we have one too many imbeciles such as yourself, who happen to be severely allergic to expertise, facts and figures.
Consequently, emotions & feelings rule the day and failed approaches are repeated at nauseam... despite the oftentimes stated definition of insanity...
well... because they are victims
@@neorock6135 Do you truly believe a person who did something so brutally evil (which is why he is in a supermax federal prison) is going to be rehabilitated?
I was just lookin for comments about how he says colorado
Sounds fine to me- native
@@kbilisoly9355 yeah to me it sounded strange
I've never heard it pronounced any other way.
Couldn’t agree more with the videos conclusion
Have you been to a 'nursing home' lately? Visit one, they are pretty much set up the same way! Except the residents in there didn't break the law, they just got old! Really sad places.
This has to be some kind of crime against humanity