Yeah I understand both sides but man those 2 days would be SOOOO MUCH worse if he knew he had to do more then a week even ! Idk some people might deserve it but most people in there shouldn't be , not shouldn't be in prison but in the whole ! But yeah no point even making the video for 48 hrs when peoples doing years in solidarity
So what!? These men (mostly) are predators and they prey on everyone. These guys going back to the general population will begin systematically preying on non-violent offenders (fact). No, these convicts need to know that if they hurt others they will be punished and punished harshly. Now, I am not an ogre, I would not put a person in solitary for minor offenses (unless they are habitual). I think solitary confinement as a punishment is over used and should only be applied for violence, rape, and theft. What I mean by that, is...okay, smoking a cigarrette is not allowed in prison. Inmates that are caught smoking have been put into solitary and that I feel is overly harsh. Personally, I don't think they should be put into solitary for any addiction. What I propose, is very much like the felony scoresheet today. You take an offender, you assign each one a personal scoresheet when they enter the prison. Their score starts at 0 and as they behave, I would grant the perks (more yard time, prison jobs that pay, more TV time, and perhaps even unrestricted movie night...I could even be persuaded to bring in video games for well adjusted men that act like men). This scoresheet would have a points based system that when added up give the prison officials a guideline in which to follow. If an inmate passes a certain threshold they will be faced with the possibility of solitary confinement. This scoresheet would also act as a guide for payroll and probation. If an inmate has a stellar record the review board will know of their push to be a better person. I might even be persuaded into letting inmates work off non-violent offenses if they keep their noses clean. If you are a first time offender and you stole a car you could potentially work in a prison job to pay the property owner restitution. I could even see wiping their record clean of said felony conviction if they are remorseful and eork to clean up theor act. I would be happy to reinstate their civil rights if they did not re-offend for a full year (voting rights, gun rights, military service ect...).
Hell yeah two days is nothing he should try 30 days, you don't feel nothing in 2 days but 30 days you start feeling something. Imagine your whole life you'll be crazy by the time you out.
I did 4 days in solitary and I'll tell you right now as you are reading this.. There would be no way that he'd be wearing that chain around his neck... this is staged all day long
*This was a publicity stunt.* You can't spend two days in that cell and come out with any real understanding of what it's like. Spend a month there, without a full camera crew, without earbuds, and then answer the reporter's question about the ethics of putting someone in solitary confinement for over 30 days.
I actually know a person who is in IDOC Pontiac IL , he has been in Seg for about 7 or 8 years and unless something changes he will be there for another 68 or so years.. The Pontiac Correctional Facility is ALL Segregation..
Not to mention 90% of the torture is not knowing when or if you're ever getting out. Knowing your getting out in 48 hours makes the experience just laughable.
My friend got incarcerated a few years ago. He's been in solitary the past 8 months. It is hell. The only thing that pushes him through is phone calls to me, and I hear him rapidly declining. It breaks my heart.
And some of them be in there for ridiculous amounts of time no charges on them no evidence they just sittin in there under investigation for months! In my opinion it's sad and inhumane. 🤦🏽♀️. U can be in there for months just for fighting or getting smart with a CO just cause they can. In my state at least.
Same, except twice. My issue is it was in a small city and the judge was notorious for throwing the book at people for anything short of a traffic ticket. The waiting is the worst. But it does always seem to work out.
I served time in solitary. This man spending a weekend in with headphones does not by any stretch constitute a legitimate experience, much less make him an expert or moral arbiter.
i did 6 years at this prison .. 23 lock down after a year I seen people lose there minds 48 hours is a joke . he has no idea what it's like months after months
He gets that, Sherlock. Not the point. He wants to reform solitary to make it less hell. Can't do that if he underplays it now can he? He's doing good work.
Idk why he even did it. Everyone knows how terrible it is, but who cares even that these people go insane? I want them to go insane. Sadly, their victims can't even have the chance to go insane because they're dead.
The longest solitary confinements are generally a year or 14 months. 10 years is just no way a normal human can survive. Hindu Saints might probably survive 10 years of Solitary
True. They should at least tell the inmates that they have a week, month, year, etc., so they may behave better knowing that they will be released at a certain day.
He at least don't feel what it's like he's just in there for 24 hours that's not real segregation. They should put him at least 30 days and he'll see what it's like.
If you can handle pain, you can handle the pain of hitting your head on a corner until you die. A lot of people do that, especially if they've been in there for years.
My point exactly! They have done experiments where some people have done longer obviously not in a actual prison but in a jail like simulation and they say it's terrible. So for him to say it wasn't bad clearly he didn't get the full effect
ddantz Great point. He knows he will be let out. I had a loved one in confinement for 40 days while awaiting an arraignment while waiting for the d.a to file(not in prison and wasn't sentence yet) and I believe it caused more harm than good especially without proper medications,which is a whole other story in itself.The whole system needs an overhaul.while being in solitary, your access to the real world is cut off including your contact with your p.d .This can cause someone to slip through the cracks like my family member was . If I wasn't on top of his case and our family,he would likely be in the same situation. I understand that the d.a office as well as the p.d office is overwhelmed with cases, but what about the people who are awaiting trial or a plea deal simply because their family couldn't make bail? This is an issue that needs to be addressed!
@Abdul Hafiz that sucks Abdul,. But this guy the "secretary of corrections" locks himself down to learn how he could change policy for the better, to experience it 1st hand. But what exactly did he learn in 48hrs that he didn't already know?? Not fucking much!
I appreciate his effort to try. I don’t understand why y’all giving him hard time for his experience, I’m pretty sure you could not do 48 hours yourself?
I've spent some time in county jail and even being locked in ur cell with someone else to talk to or play cards with is a terrible feeling. Knowing u can't get up and walk around, it sucks. I can't imagine being by urself locked in for years.
This is so heart breaking for a person who has any level of compassion for other human beings. My heart goes out to these men and women. Stay strong and keep your heads up. ❤
I dont feel one bit sorry for these people. They are not innocent. They are the worst of the human race. They murder, rape, and do unspeakable things to others. They are getting exactly what they deserve.
Could you imagine being falsely accused of being a criminal and being forced to go through this [Edit] I FUCKING GET IT 😭💅 I COMMENTED THIS 3 YEARS AGO AND TO THIS VERY DAY I STILL GET REPLIES ON THIS. I UNDERSTAND NOW. PEOPLE GET FALSELY ACCUSED OF CRIME, IF YOU ARE EVEN CONSIDERING REPLYING TO THIS COMMENT WITH ANYTHING ALONG THE LINES OF “people get falsely accused all the time” THEN DONT BOTHER CAUSE 140+ PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY SAID THE EXACT SAME THING 😭 I JUST WANT THIS DAMN COMMENT OUT OF MY NOTIFICATIONS, PLEASE.
The Duke when I was 18 I got 3 yrs for something my brother did, I spent 17 of the 36 months in the hole. Two differ times I did 6 1/2 months strait and 2 60 day stints....I kno the feeling
It happens way more than youd like it to. Our judicial system focuses on swift justice and mostly disregards due process and proper procedures to ensure it wont happen.
My ex husband spent 2 months in solitary confinement for minor reasons years ago. When he was released, his mental status greatly declined and always talked about that experience and how it's negative effects. He just recently was incarcerated again. Due to the recent pandemic and showing symptoms of covid, he was sanctioned to be "quarantined" after showing signs of said illness. Based from past experiences and extreme PTSD, he lashed out in fear of sending him back to the "hole" and feaked out on the guards. He lashed out in fear of going back to that confinement. Not only did those actions grant him a new charge, it also gave him 4 months in solitary confinement again. While I do not excuse or advocate his intial charges, I'm clearly stating the psychological influences solitary confinement can bring. He would have never lashed out or given a new charge(s) if that inhumane torture didn't influence his psyche.
48 hours.... 48 hours.... That is all he has in him? He still has no idea. 1. He knows the comfort of the situation. 2. he knows how long he will be in and much longer he has to go.. 48 hours is a meditation class.
Its undercover because the other inmates dont know who he is. The camera crew was doing a show on the prison, specifically solitary confinement, not just to follow him around.
The guy was right, solitary confinement slowly drives people insane, so when they get out, if they even make it out alive, they come out worse than they were before. There are so many other smarter ways to punish people than making them even worse.
I have an idea. Keep segregation, but offer more activities INSIDE of solitary. That'll help people not to go mad. Furthermore, restrict it to a certain amount of time NOT years.
I agree Rob, years in solitary does seem excessive. Here's my idea: Snapchat for solitary. I think a highly monitored program resembling the Snapchat application would allow prisoners to communicate with another human in a safe setting. There is a lot more to my idea but the basic premise is to incorporate human interaction in a safe setting.
@@mylan4742 depends. Like yea at first is fine but after a certain time just being in prison is punishment enough, Seg is a prison within the prison. I've been to the hole for 3 months and it was unbearable. Imagine this guys being in there for years.
“This living right here, this is great.” In a place most of us would be mortified by, handcuffed and leg cuffed in prison. They’re just happy to be able to socialize face to face.
There's nothing courageous about anyone doing this...it's prison. The word courageous doesn't come into it. The criminals that do it for years aren't courageous...they're criminals doing their time.
It’s hard. The space is hella small. Yes, go to your bathroom without anything and sit there for 21 hours. You will feel like you can’t breathe. It’s a nightmare.
this dude was in there for 2 days, but somehow can say that anything more than 30 days isn't torture. Bro sit yo ass in there for a month and then get back to me.
Better than NO days. All Americans should try it for 24 hours. It should be required education. Judges should do 30 days in order to qualify to be a judge
Don't ever trust prison documentaries. After doing 10 years in prison I know that everything changes when cameras are around. And those prisoners that are in front of the camera or most likely acting different and they are most likely in protective custody or well-behaved
I've lived this way for twenty years, locked up without ever seeing anyone, and I've managed to get used to it. It's the opposite that would pose a problem for me now: getting out of my house and having contact with humans.
I've been in jail quite a few times and the hardest part mentally is NOT knowing how long you will be there. That dude ONLY had to do 48 hours and he knew EXACTLY when he was getting out. He also had commissary and headphones. WtF?
Guy needs at least a month. I once worked as a scab worker at a nursing home during a violent strike. I wasn't allowed to go outside for a full month and windows were boarded up while we took care of 240 patients. I was able to socialize with other workers but I slowly went nuts.
I mean shit compared to being alone in a tiny ass room for 23 hours a day, sitting handcuffed in the back of a van with 5 other people probably feels like Heaven.
Marc Barber it is not living and most of those inmate who were in the hole before release end up much harder then the day the day they were arrested and sent to prison. They are not positive they are much more violent
rupinder kaur Inmates killing other inmates? Guards that gets spit on or threatened daily? 80% reoffending rate once they release. A system treating them shit and having no function in preventing future crimes being commited, yeah tell me again if it's a heaven.
rupinder kaur We are a first world country, we should’ve developed something that actually worked out instead of dealing with absolute failure. We play taxes to torture and release people who almost always come back for the same crimes that got them inside. Instead of actively using the system to function more independently and have inmates work to pay for their own food and actually spent the taxes on reforming those who can be helped. We also have the issue of a yearly 2,000 babies being born and removed from their mothers due to a mix of being already pregnant and prison guards impregnating prisoners. More often then not having them be handcuffed while delivering said child, only for them to be removed before the mother could even hold their child. We have issues of rape, murder, and prison gangs, all which could be avoided if we simply changed are focus to rehabilitating violent people into a much more suitable life. Most people break the law because they feel they have to. I’ve personally met people who couldn’t make enough money to survive on their own and actively went out of their way to get themselves imprisoned to secure a place to live. As well of people who think they have to steal because they have families who depend on them for survival. So yes, we failed on every level. It doesn’t mean we’re the worst, we just need to fix a lot more to actually get a positive outcome.
michaelovitch so you were locked in a concrete room , with only a thin mat and in some cases no toilet sink, having to ask permission to use those things, and also only being let out for one hour?
When I wake up in the middle of the night, the sense of confinement in my bedroom is hard to bear, so I get up, go to the bathroom, walk to the living room, look out at the street, and come back to bed. If I could not do that, yikes. I would not make it one night in solitary.
7:53 "This is living right here, finally." Dude is shackled in a metal box with 6 other dudes, but it's still a huge improvement from 10 years of solitary confinement. Perspective is crazy.
Unfortunately the general populous doesn't see the same view. Most believe it's just a tool to keep a piece of mind when it's really a hellhole to create monsters instead of reformed people.
Prison isn't meant to be rehabilitative, its meant to be punishment for breaking the law. If an inmate genuinely wants to change their ways, I have no problem with rehabilitative services for such an individual, as long as their crime is non-violent and they do not have a history of repeat offences. If it is a high profile murderer, rapist, or drug dealer, I would rather they rot in prison than ever taste freedom again.
That depends Jack. It depends on the individual situation. If you're talking about a person who is likely to be getting out of prison in the future, I agree with you since to go with deprivation only is going to make them worse for society once out. If it's a situation like in Canada where one gets 25 years & special status meaning they aren't ever getting out, there is no reason to just keep them locked in the tiny cell with a TV. A lot of people seem to think a TV in there is some sort of luxury or it's some lovely vacation but you know, they have no clue as to what they are talking about. If they put a cot in their bathrooms with a TV in there & stay a few weeks with not coming out, a person puts food in once a day no conversation, they then get the idea of what it really is. Month after month & year after year, all the TV might do is keep the inmate from losing ability to communicate if it should become necessary for whatever reason. The States is the worst though. A person goes in prison for a non violent crime & has high risk of being raped & almost a sure thing of being beaten so torture is very common. When they come out 7 years later, they are often not fit to be in society at that point.
I've been off human contact when I was young after I graduated (for a while, before I got a job). I lived in a studio, and I lived off a lot of canned food and bottled water (I would buy them in bulks in Costco, so I wouldn't have to go shopping for a long time). For weeks sometimes. I had internet (dsl), but there was no social media during that time, so no human contact. So no, it's not the lack of human contact that's the issue with the solitary confinement. It's the cramped space and inability to go out that's the issue. And that place being filthy is also an issue (no cleaning, stuffy air, etc).
He doesn't think that more than 30 days is torture but was starting to feel the early effects of insanity in less than 48 hours. Now *there's* a man whose word you can trust
Because you aren't a criminal lol that's not luck or having it good. When I see people in Africa starving, I realise how good I've got it. When I see criminals in prison, I realise how idiotic they are for ending up there in the first place. You have a better life than a criminal in solitary because you deserve one and he doesn't.
@@stevenalderley9036 amen to that !! I left my stupidity in the juvenile past now im traumatized from it scared and changed I wont even speed no more once I noticed how good and fortunate I really am
@@stevenalderley9036 bullcrap , its all about luck , if you born to good fammily you will probaly live a passive spoiled life , if you born to poor , you probaly die poor or be in jail for trying to have a better life , you think you will follow the rules and not joined gangs that give you food and money when you and your fammily didnt eat for a weak? yea right
I’m from tx and I caught a case in nm. I ended up there in Santa Fe PNM south level 6. It took me about 2 years to work the level system for level 6 n level 5 before I got sent back to general population level 3. I don’t miss it all, that was over 15 years ago. Only message I have (especially the youth) is to think before you act, every decision you make affects your life and your loved ones as well.
@@hsbchsjajsjjccdohchhxhzjzj3195 not everybody goes in for murder and rape some people go in for simple possession charges maybe simple assault charges
Everyone in these comments are so right. He knows it’s only two days so he can stay sane a lot longer. Everyone else gets to relive there mistakes and stay in a box for what seems like lifetimes. Some even resorting to no life at all as an escape. Even though this man only stayed two days I have complete respect for him even trying this to know not only what it’s like to arrest the ‘bad guys’ but be willing to become a ‘bad guy’ and live a piece of their reality.
It makes me tear up when they say “this is good, this is living finally” the first time they sit beside each other in a jail bus, still away from the general population at 7:49. Makes me realize how foolish it is to ever think about complaining in this life.
I know the fact he is sitting handcuffed on his way to jail and smiling saying this is living that was hard to hear but I’m happy he’s out and in general pop I’m sure he has some good friends ❤
Wow no way he’s being really dangerous spending two nights in solitary confinement away from all the other prisoners… I love how the news just talks it up so much when in all reality it’s not nearly as bad as what they make it out to be…
I had a dream I was locked up and put into Solitary. I literally have NO fear in any dream, hardly raise a heart beat in life at any confrontation, and yet this dream felt so real I felt caved in, alone, and awoke via anxiety attack. Solitary is no joke, but knowing you're getting out, regardless 48 hours or 48 days, you have hope. The not knowing is the true terror
Solitary confinement in federal prisons is called the SHU for Special Housing Unit. You don’t get to go outside ever, and the hour away from your cell is done in another cell twice as big with white plastic for a ceiling. The food sucks bad, and there is basically no health care.
Nicholas Avis You are currently giving shoplifters and killers same sort of treatment, locked up in a cell. People only live once and some do have a chance, so instead of denying to help those that can and want to change you get about 80% reoffending rate compared to countries with an actual rehabilitation process. This isn't just me talking, this is a fact.
I agree with everything said here, but you gotta understand that "rehabilitation" will require more funding which is simply not available to these institutions.
I understand what it does;show them if they do something wrong they become confined and lonely,but they turn into animals who can't socialise or even think regularly.
48 hours in solitary is a vacation especially if you know ur getting out. it would acctually be healing. tell him to spend 3 months in there he might feel some of the real effects
"In the cage with the lion. " they speak in a way to dehumanize the inmates...most CO's talk like and act like that... there's a real evil in prisons and jails and im not talking about the inmates... this coming from a former CO
tyharper2 That is true, but only partially. On any police force or in any prison, there are going to be some bad officers, but the majority I know are good. As for the inmates, many of them dehumanized themselves. Some of the other officers, I didn’t want anything to do with, but I never knew any who tortured, dismembered or murdered anyone.
Youre absolutely right. And until they realize the bigger problem is their own institution and employees, nothing will ever change. Recidivism rates would be MUCH lower if prisoners were treated with humanity. Norway is PROOF. They built a maximum security prison (where guards carry no weapons of any kind) with full on trades (inmates can learn a profession), music room (inmates can learn instruments, make music, record, etc.), art room, nice single "cells", private full bathroom INSIDE EACH cell, nice rooms (TV, big window), kitchenette (drinks, coffee, microwave) on each unit, washer/dryer per each unit, each inmate has a key to their own cell they can come & go from all day, inmates can be out of their cell anytime they want with the exception of night sleep hours, interactive staff that treat the inmates like people (communicating with them, playing games with them, going on outings & hikes with them). Their recidivism rate? 20%. The U.S. recidivism rate? 80%
Disgusting that he thinks 48 hours- knowing he’s getting out ...is comparable to 10 years with no hope.
Yes, but you do have to realise that people are in there for vicous an vulgar crimes!
Yeah I understand both sides but man those 2 days would be SOOOO MUCH worse if he knew he had to do more then a week even ! Idk some people might deserve it but most people in there shouldn't be , not shouldn't be in prison but in the whole ! But yeah no point even making the video for 48 hrs when peoples doing years in solidarity
Big difference
So what!? These men (mostly) are predators and they prey on everyone. These guys going back to the general population will begin systematically preying on non-violent offenders (fact). No, these convicts need to know that if they hurt others they will be punished and punished harshly.
Now, I am not an ogre, I would not put a person in solitary for minor offenses (unless they are habitual). I think solitary confinement as a punishment is over used and should only be applied for violence, rape, and theft. What I mean by that, is...okay, smoking a cigarrette is not allowed in prison. Inmates that are caught smoking have been put into solitary and that I feel is overly harsh. Personally, I don't think they should be put into solitary for any addiction.
What I propose, is very much like the felony scoresheet today. You take an offender, you assign each one a personal scoresheet when they enter the prison. Their score starts at 0 and as they behave, I would grant the perks (more yard time, prison jobs that pay, more TV time, and perhaps even unrestricted movie night...I could even be persuaded to bring in video games for well adjusted men that act like men).
This scoresheet would have a points based system that when added up give the prison officials a guideline in which to follow. If an inmate passes a certain threshold they will be faced with the possibility of solitary confinement. This scoresheet would also act as a guide for payroll and probation. If an inmate has a stellar record the review board will know of their push to be a better person. I might even be persuaded into letting inmates work off non-violent offenses if they keep their noses clean. If you are a first time offender and you stole a car you could potentially work in a prison job to pay the property owner restitution. I could even see wiping their record clean of said felony conviction if they are remorseful and eork to clean up theor act. I would be happy to reinstate their civil rights if they did not re-offend for a full year (voting rights, gun rights, military service ect...).
That treatment turns you more into that type of person
Whoa 10 years in that box.
And he still is able to carry on a rational conversation
Jeffrey Lebowski I think he was on an episode of locked up
@@westsidetinywinos644
Yeah he was, the New Mexico season iirc
@@westsidetinywinos644 yep
You get good when you talk to yourself alot
Just goes to show the power of the written word.
They’re making it sound like 48 hours is crazy hell, pathetic. imagine the rest of your life.
Hell yeah two days is nothing he should try 30 days, you don't feel nothing in 2 days but 30 days you start feeling something. Imagine your whole life you'll be crazy by the time you out.
Some people deserve it
That’s his whole point you dimwit
if you get life then its exactly what you deserve :)
I did 4 days in solitary and I'll tell you right now as you are reading this.. There would be no way that he'd be wearing that chain around his neck... this is staged all day long
I spent 18 days in solitary confinement and I've *NEVER* been the same...ppl who have spent years, I pray for.
Greg: does 48 hours for Experience.
*Comes out acting like he did 48 years*
You Ate All My Beans Niqqa yea he should have done 30 days... and without the extra stuff he went in with. Like his “milk” lol
I can do that on the toilet bahahaha.
@@Jaym4 why don't you try and not complain?
You don't know how it feels like so stfu
Yeah they have him milf and stuff to do you don’t get that
*This was a publicity stunt.* You can't spend two days in that cell and come out with any real understanding of what it's like. Spend a month there, without a full camera crew, without earbuds, and then answer the reporter's question about the ethics of putting someone in solitary confinement for over 30 days.
Also, you don't know whether you'll be out in a few days or months. Some prisoners are even spending years.
I actually know a person who is in IDOC Pontiac IL , he has been in Seg for about 7 or 8 years and unless something changes he will be there for another 68 or so years.. The Pontiac Correctional Facility is ALL Segregation..
Not to mention 90% of the torture is not knowing when or if you're ever getting out. Knowing your getting out in 48 hours makes the experience just laughable.
Yup!! Exactly
@PoliticalLee yes and we don't torture people
My friend got incarcerated a few years ago. He's been in solitary the past 8 months. It is hell. The only thing that pushes him through is phone calls to me, and I hear him rapidly declining. It breaks my heart.
I'm sorry
They get phones in solitary?
(Aside from maybe visitor calls)
You should take him out on a date and show him a good time when he's out. Would probably be fun.
And some of them be in there for ridiculous amounts of time no charges on them no evidence they just sittin in there under investigation for months! In my opinion it's sad and inhumane. 🤦🏽♀️. U can be in there for months just for fighting or getting smart with a CO just cause they can. In my state at least.
What did he got in for?
"This is living right here" when you are sitting locked in the back of a van. Should tell something about the cruelty of prison.
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.....Don’t worry bleeding heart people like you will always martyr them!
@@Ironislander4302 Not everyone has the iq of a genius. You have to be a rocket scientist to survive these days.
shouldn’t have ended 2 people’s lives
@@Ironislander4302 Maybe you'll get falsey accused and end up there one day ;)
Don’t commit the crime, and get a good lawyer
that doesnt count because he knows in his mind he is going to come out
And he has some type of audio listening device lol he has headphones in almost all the time.
justin foster better than nothing.
justin foster exactly plus he knows he's safe from any injustice, abuse & neglect by guards.
We are all out. Being free is in the mind. Not actually being outside
justin foster p
Homie was rapping and they cut his shit off real quick lmao 😂
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lmfao they gave him a shot and were like nah nvm
Ive been jailed over night for small things 3 times. Just being alone in a cell waiting for the judge for 24 hours can get you close to going insane.
Same here and I agree.
Same, except twice. My issue is it was in a small city and the judge was notorious for throwing the book at people for anything short of a traffic ticket.
The waiting is the worst. But it does always seem to work out.
I've been locked up for weed. Was put in the equivalent of solitary which they call classification. By the third day I started hearing things.
John 8:36
King James Version
36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
I would smash my head on the toilet and say the guard did it. The cameras don't film there.
I served time in solitary. This man spending a weekend in with headphones does not by any stretch constitute a legitimate experience, much less make him an expert or moral arbiter.
headphones in solitary
.. plus a chain around his neck.. I call bullshit on this video
i did 6 years at this prison .. 23 lock down after a year I seen people lose there minds 48 hours is a joke . he has no idea what it's like months after months
He gets that, Sherlock. Not the point. He wants to reform solitary to make it less hell. Can't do that if he underplays it now can he? He's doing good work.
@@sanchezrudy9984 for what crime?
Idk why he even did it. Everyone knows how terrible it is, but who cares even that these people go insane? I want them to go insane. Sadly, their victims can't even have the chance to go insane because they're dead.
Easy for him to spend 48 hours in there with some headphones in, imagine 10 years
Lol exactly
I was thinking the same thing
The longest solitary confinements are generally a year or 14 months. 10 years is just no way a normal human can survive. Hindu Saints might probably survive 10 years of Solitary
You can buy tablets and MP3 players in prison if you’re family actually take care of you
@@CingCrit Not all jails allow that though. Prisons are different.
At least he knows when he's getting out...
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True. They should at least tell the inmates that they have a week, month, year, etc., so they may behave better knowing that they will be released at a certain day.
I guess you could say “He knows”
He at least don't feel what it's like he's just in there for 24 hours that's not real segregation. They should put him at least 30 days and he'll see what it's like.
@@altoclef4249 do you like my diaper
The dehumanization, the humiliation, the helplessness. it is the worst thing a person can experience
Then your start feeling distrustful towards the world and left behind. It is horrible
@@jamalsjamalse i hope you didn’t experience that for yourself :(
Ive been there, it’s maddening, it will literally drive you mad.
How long were u in for?
Ten years in solitary confidment. How did that dude has a strong mind. I'd kill myself.
Cornelius Bransonflogger reading
Barry aLLen HELLA reading
If you can handle pain, you can handle the pain of hitting your head on a corner until you die. A lot of people do that, especially if they've been in there for years.
I think ill just make up a friend and talk to a pice of paper
@@GEVINCHYGAMEZ What would your friends name be ? Wilson ?
It's not the same, imo. He's doing 48 hours and knows he's going to get out. Very different when you have a multi-year/decade bid.
My point exactly! They have done experiments where some people have done longer obviously not in a actual prison but in a jail like simulation and they say it's terrible. So for him to say it wasn't bad clearly he didn't get the full effect
ddantz doesn't mean anything there's some people that do 48 hours and are already breaking down
ddantz Helen Keller is laughing in her grave. She lived her whole life in a void, born blind and dead. This is nothing.
should of done 2 weeks
ddantz Great point. He knows he will be let out. I had a loved one in confinement for 40 days while awaiting an arraignment while waiting for the d.a to file(not in prison and wasn't sentence yet) and I believe it caused more harm than good especially without proper medications,which is a whole other story in itself.The whole system needs an overhaul.while being in solitary, your access to the real world is cut off including your contact with your p.d .This can cause someone to slip through the cracks like my family member was . If I wasn't on top of his case and our family,he would likely be in the same situation. I understand that the d.a office as well as the p.d office is overwhelmed with cases, but what about the people who are awaiting trial or a plea deal simply because their family couldn't make bail? This is an issue that needs to be addressed!
If its concidered "risky" for going in there for 48 hours. Why do they lock people in there for months/years?
Because the priority is safety and control not the rapists feelings
You can't expect someone to change when your not showing genuine love to them and put them in a tiny cell
They should buy them gifts
With how they're treating him, you kind of can't blame that guy for not feeling remorse about attacking one of the people propping up this barbarism.
Who cares how remorseful they are...execute them
They killed people
You're delusional if you think these horrible people will change if you treat them nicely
4:33
That dude was about to spit some fire bars but they just skip him 😂
I'm glad they did. Rap is annoying as fuck.
Agent Leader 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I was expecting to see see that
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cinKo TreiNta what
cinKo TreiNta lol just because he doesn’t like rap he’s a Trump supporter?
48 hrs won't teach him much, should have been 48 days maybe
A month would do it.
@@lifedeath413 yeah, a month would do it, no doubt. I just repeated the 48 for emphasis, but 2 days is ridiculous.
@Abdul Hafiz that sucks Abdul,. But this guy the "secretary of corrections" locks himself down to learn how he could change policy for the better, to experience it 1st hand. But what exactly did he learn in 48hrs that he didn't already know?? Not fucking much!
He has do his job he can't just take 48 days off moron
I appreciate his effort to try. I don’t understand why y’all giving him hard time for his experience, I’m pretty sure you could not do 48 hours yourself?
I've spent some time in county jail and even being locked in ur cell with someone else to talk to or play cards with is a terrible feeling. Knowing u can't get up and walk around, it sucks. I can't imagine being by urself locked in for years.
This is so heart breaking for a person who has any level of compassion for other human beings. My heart goes out to these men and women. Stay strong and keep your heads up. ❤
What a baby
Realize that they have raped, killed, among other crimes....
Good that you have compassion for them because some of them probably watched the life drain out of their victims’ eyes with zero compassion…
I dont feel one bit sorry for these people. They are not innocent. They are the worst of the human race. They murder, rape, and do unspeakable things to others. They are getting exactly what they deserve.
oh brother. you'd be singing a different tune if you or someone you love was their rape or murder victim.
I feel sorry for all the falsely convicted
HeyItsMizz Shadae No one ever thinks of that.
Alot of black people are falsely convicted
Me to
A lot of white people are too.
RRight Braeden you right,should've corrected myself.Alot of people of all races are falsely convicted!!
Could you imagine being falsely accused of being a criminal and being forced to go through this
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The Duke when I was 18 I got 3 yrs for something my brother did, I spent 17 of the 36 months in the hole. Two differ times I did 6 1/2 months strait and 2 60 day stints....I kno the feeling
There’s a movie called “when they see us” has to do with exactly what you just said
That's why the system is broken particularly AMERICAS system
That seems familiar...
Is this callsign Mage 2 Trigger?
It happens way more than youd like it to. Our judicial system focuses on swift justice and mostly disregards due process and proper procedures to ensure it wont happen.
My ex husband spent 2 months in solitary confinement for minor reasons years ago.
When he was released, his mental status greatly declined and always talked about that experience and how it's negative effects.
He just recently was incarcerated again. Due to the recent pandemic and showing symptoms of covid, he was sanctioned to be "quarantined" after showing signs of said illness.
Based from past experiences and extreme PTSD, he lashed out in fear of sending him back to the "hole" and feaked out on the guards. He lashed out in fear of going back to that confinement.
Not only did those actions grant him a new charge, it also gave him 4 months in solitary confinement again.
While I do not excuse or advocate his intial charges, I'm clearly stating the psychological influences solitary confinement can bring.
He would have never lashed out or given a new charge(s) if that inhumane torture didn't influence his psyche.
He is accountable for his own actions. He sounds like a complete waste of resources. GTFO
Maybe he shouldn’t have done horrible things to get sent to the hole. Assaulting staff or officers is what sends you there
Solutions?
@@everythingque8454she said for minor reasons
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48 hours.... 48 hours.... That is all he has in him? He still has no idea. 1. He knows the comfort of the situation. 2. he knows how long he will be in and much longer he has to go.. 48 hours is a meditation class.
It isn’t really undercover if your walking around with a camera
Its undercover because the other inmates dont know who he is. The camera crew was doing a show on the prison, specifically solitary confinement, not just to follow him around.
Nikki B ahhhh ok thanks
Just having fun.
edwin younes cheers
@@nikkib5753 did the cops know who he was? Cause if they knew that'd mess up the experiment
The guy was right, solitary confinement slowly drives people insane, so when they get out, if they even make it out alive, they come out worse than they were before. There are so many other smarter ways to punish people than making them even worse.
So many ideas, yet, you give none. The prison system is supposed to scare you. It is supposed to be a life that you never have to live.
People always say that, but what are the other ideas? That's the info that people who argue leave out..
I have an idea. Keep segregation, but offer more activities INSIDE of solitary. That'll help people not to go mad. Furthermore, restrict it to a certain amount of time NOT years.
I agree Rob, years in solitary does seem excessive. Here's my idea: Snapchat for solitary. I think a highly monitored program resembling the Snapchat application would allow prisoners to communicate with another human in a safe setting. There is a lot more to my idea but the basic premise is to incorporate human interaction in a safe setting.
Interesting.
There is a guy on TX death row at Polunsky who's done 45 years of solitary. Blows my mind just thinking about that.
45 yrs on death row is not death row. What's the point of having someone on death row when in 45 yrs they still aren't dead
My uncle did years in solitary confinement in the 80”s. He told me it was much worst back then.
Dam he said" This is living right here" while shackled to other men in the back of a van... U know he been thru hell
Steven Goss yeah but do they not deserve to go through hell?
@@mylan4742 depends. Like yea at first is fine but after a certain time just being in prison is punishment enough, Seg is a prison within the prison. I've been to the hole for 3 months and it was unbearable. Imagine this guys being in there for years.
@@charliegee4009 yeah good point
Montano BG why were you in prison
That was really sad to hear... I hope these guys turn their lives around🙏🤞💖❤💘💞💕
Goes in does 2 days. Will you be changing policy? No.
Seriously😂😂
Dan A xaxaxa
@joek money Amen brotha. I'm white btw but couldn't agree more. I only did 4 months in jail but for weed. Fuck 12 is right.
Top Nug people who lock other people in PRISON for smoking a plant are fucking insane.
He actually started some more programs.
Hopefully these men can find their way out of the darkness and back to the light
Im sure they will lol...
John 8:36
King James Version
36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
if they ever get the chance
“This living right here, this is great.” In a place most of us would be mortified by, handcuffed and leg cuffed in prison. They’re just happy to be able to socialize face to face.
It’s the little things in life
When u know u not getting out of there...yes its living to them to be able to spend the rest of their time in GP.
Wow, He sat in a room by himself for 2 days alone! Very courageous!
Laughable
There's nothing courageous about anyone doing this...it's prison. The word courageous doesn't come into it. The criminals that do it for years aren't courageous...they're criminals doing their time.
Steve Alderley they were being sarcastic
Jack D I wasn’t speaking to you though...
It’s hard. The space is hella small. Yes, go to your bathroom without anything and sit there for 21 hours. You will feel like you can’t breathe. It’s a nightmare.
this dude was in there for 2 days, but somehow can say that anything more than 30 days isn't torture. Bro sit yo ass in there for a month and then get back to me.
Trenton Reilly He knows it is but he can't say that.
Did anyone else see him listening to music on his iPod lmao
Trenton Reilly There was aguy who spent 40 fucking years in solitary! just proves how fucked up america is!
George Carpelan thats fucking sickining
Trenton Reilly Helen Keller is laughing in her grave. She lived her whole life in a void, born blind and dead. This is nothing.
*"Chinese water torture isn't so bad I felt some raindrops when it was raining and I was totally fine!"*
How could they force them to live in a tiny cell with no computer or internet? That is inhumane man!
"dangerous risky experiment" to spend 48 hours here...
*Meanwhile we send people there for years*
Fuckin seriously.
They did horific crimes
I wouldnt count the hours he slept thiugh
*criminals
2 days was not enough to see what it's like.
Better than NO days. All Americans should try it for 24 hours. It should be required education. Judges should do 30 days in order to qualify to be a judge
kegrv Greyd Helen Keller is laughing in her grave. She lived her whole life in a void, born blind and dead. This is nothing.
did you want attention for your repeated dumbass comment?
kegrv Greyd exactly! Try 30 or 40 days!
Boba Fett they are locked in a cell they're gonna act out from being caged up
I can’t even imagine being in a cage 23 1/2 hours a day, it doesn’t even compute with my mind
Good for Freddie Munious he seems like a down to earth person and I think he deserves this
Muñoz*
Okay but the cops knew he was undercover so they didn't treat him like shit...
True
The dude who wanted to be an astronaut is getting some serious training for the trip to Mars in solitary confinement...
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Don't ever trust prison documentaries. After doing 10 years in prison I know that everything changes when cameras are around. And those prisoners that are in front of the camera or most likely acting different and they are most likely in protective custody or well-behaved
What did u do that u were in the prison for 10 years
@@devanshgupta5928 guns, delivery, attempt , agrevated assault, bail jumping. More weed more guns
When I was in elementary school, I visited the State Capital on a field trip and since then I know what it's like to be the Governor.
4:28 Hes still tryna get his rap career started even though hes in solitary confinement
🤣The absolute stupidity of the situation. (But I guess the dream is closer then ever with SoundCloud) SMH 🙄
Malibu7Seven stupidity?I think he only started rapping to keep himself entertained.
@@cope1861 It was in reference WITH the original comment I replied to & video. I'm not that mean 💁♀️🤙💚
@@Malibu7Seven lmaoo
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Lmao 48 hours? Bro I've slept longer then that.
That's different...
Lmao right soft AF been held longer than that for a weekend
I bet tweaker meth head you probably lost some teeth to huh twack
@@Kazuk0100 what is?
Right! I laughed out loud!
I've lived this way for twenty years, locked up without ever seeing anyone, and I've managed to get used to it.
It's the opposite that would pose a problem for me now: getting out of my house and having contact with humans.
I've neen in solitary and it TOTALLY fucks with your mind. It only takes a day or 2 to kick in
How long were u in there for?
I've been in jail quite a few times and the hardest part mentally is NOT knowing how long you will be there.
That dude ONLY had to do 48 hours and he knew EXACTLY when he was getting out.
He also had commissary and headphones. WtF?
MystiKasT I did 56 days in Maricopa county,food was horrible,racial tensions,guards treat you like shit horrible
Audiophile Sound labs for what?
Are u supposed to be treated like royalty? U obviously dis something to get into jail
MystiKasT lol lie
Come to think of it, prison is just an extreme adult time out.
Lol go there and then say its time out..m i bet it will be lights out for a punk like you
ok fine it’s multiplayer adult time out.
Phet Pham you obviously never been to the big house before then?
Ikr 💀
@@adonnarowe1811 your dumber than u look 🤡
Guy needs at least a month. I once worked as a scab worker at a nursing home during a violent strike. I wasn't allowed to go outside for a full month and windows were boarded up while we took care of 240 patients. I was able to socialize with other workers but I slowly went nuts.
7:46 "This is great, its living". LOL, some positive inmates!
I mean shit compared to being alone in a tiny ass room for 23 hours a day, sitting handcuffed in the back of a van with 5 other people probably feels like Heaven.
Marc Barber it is not living and most of those inmate who were in the hole before release end up much harder then the day the day they were arrested and sent to prison. They are not positive they are much more violent
America’s prison system is a failure on every level.
rupinder kaur Inmates killing other inmates? Guards that gets spit on or threatened daily? 80% reoffending rate once they release. A system treating them shit and having no function in preventing future crimes being commited, yeah tell me again if it's a heaven.
Lukas Åhs thank you.
rupinder kaur We are a first world country, we should’ve developed something that actually worked out instead of dealing with absolute failure.
We play taxes to torture and release people who almost always come back for the same crimes that got them inside. Instead of actively using the system to function more independently and have inmates work to pay for their own food and actually spent the taxes on reforming those who can be helped.
We also have the issue of a yearly 2,000 babies being born and removed from their mothers due to a mix of being already pregnant and prison guards impregnating prisoners. More often then not having them be handcuffed while delivering said child, only for them to be removed before the mother could even hold their child.
We have issues of rape, murder, and prison gangs, all which could be avoided if we simply changed are focus to rehabilitating violent people into a much more suitable life.
Most people break the law because they feel they have to. I’ve personally met people who couldn’t make enough money to survive on their own and actively went out of their way to get themselves imprisoned to secure a place to live. As well of people who think they have to steal because they have families who depend on them for survival.
So yes, we failed on every level. It doesn’t mean we’re the worst, we just need to fix a lot more to actually get a positive outcome.
Qs-ii thank you. As a fellow American I agree with every one of your points.
Lukas Åhs in other countries the prisoners literally run the prison but ok
There’s a difference in sitting in there knowing it’s only for 2 days and knowing it’s forever
Good work god bless that man for helping
48 hours lol
What a joke.
You need at least 2 months to feel what it looks like.
You need to go school bro... we people are "social animals" and we lose our minds if we don't interact another one.
Not in 48 hours...
I guess you never was alone 48 hours straight with nothing to do.
Hmm.. how do you feel something you see? 🤔
15 days nearly drove me insane. There is no ‘justice’ system in the United States. Only a punishment system.
michaelovitch so you were locked in a concrete room , with only a thin mat and in some cases no toilet sink, having to ask permission to use those things, and also only being let out for one hour?
Lol, 48 hours ahaha, sounds like a relaxing weekend
Ghost of GG i
With Fortnite and 20 doritos
Try locking yourself in your room for 48 hours are what it does to you
10 years in there must be the most brutal, torturous experience anybody could endure
When I wake up in the middle of the night, the sense of confinement in my bedroom is hard to bear, so I get up, go to the bathroom, walk to the living room, look out at the street, and come back to bed. If I could not do that, yikes. I would not make it one night in solitary.
Dude's a genius. He went on vacation, got to sleep for 2 day's and get's paid handsomely for it😎
Right! 😜😂😂😂
They cut that dude off so fast when he tried to rap 😂
Also, that dude warden was fake asf
Jaime McCallon 😭😭😭😭😭😭 I swear
Praise God...only the most severe should be in solitary...God bless all of you🙏🕯💛
This would make an interesting reality show
Behind bars rookie year same prison
7:53 "This is living right here, finally." Dude is shackled in a metal box with 6 other dudes, but it's still a huge improvement from 10 years of solitary confinement. Perspective is crazy.
It truly breaks my heart
you have no idea. Until youve been in jail...the little things count..I was allowed a can of fanta onece a week....i looked forward to that....
@@Tommyblueeyes good point
@Hélia Alves no, if you have family you have evrything. Tom Torreto
Perspective is everything
Prisons should focus on social reformation not social deprivation.
Unfortunately the general populous doesn't see the same view. Most believe it's just a tool to keep a piece of mind when it's really a hellhole to create monsters instead of reformed people.
Jack Hibner exactly the whole point of prison is to reform the person back into society and this is not help at all
Prison isn't meant to be rehabilitative, its meant to be punishment for breaking the law. If an inmate genuinely wants to change their ways, I have no problem with rehabilitative services for such an individual, as long as their crime is non-violent and they do not have a history of repeat offences. If it is a high profile murderer, rapist, or drug dealer, I would rather they rot in prison than ever taste freedom again.
That depends Jack. It depends on the individual situation. If you're talking about a person who is likely to be getting out of prison in the future, I agree with you since to go with deprivation only is going to make them worse for society once out. If it's a situation like in Canada where one gets 25 years & special status meaning they aren't ever getting out, there is no reason to just keep them locked in the tiny cell with a TV. A lot of people seem to think a TV in there is some sort of luxury or it's some lovely vacation but you know, they have no clue as to what they are talking about. If they put a cot in their bathrooms with a TV in there & stay a few weeks with not coming out, a person puts food in once a day no conversation, they then get the idea of what it really is. Month after month & year after year, all the TV might do is keep the inmate from losing ability to communicate if it should become necessary for whatever reason.
The States is the worst though. A person goes in prison for a non violent crime & has high risk of being raped & almost a sure thing of being beaten so torture is very common. When they come out 7 years later, they are often not fit to be in society at that point.
Thay should flush the toilet!
Good of the warden to want to go through it first hand. Hopefully he followed through with working on reform...
I've been off human contact when I was young after I graduated (for a while, before I got a job). I lived in a studio, and I lived off a lot of canned food and bottled water (I would buy them in bulks in Costco, so I wouldn't have to go shopping for a long time). For weeks sometimes. I had internet (dsl), but there was no social media during that time, so no human contact.
So no, it's not the lack of human contact that's the issue with the solitary confinement. It's the cramped space and inability to go out that's the issue. And that place being filthy is also an issue (no cleaning, stuffy air, etc).
yea the issue is that you know you an go out anytime you like and you're doing whatever you did with your own will
He doesn't think that more than 30 days is torture but was starting to feel the early effects of insanity in less than 48 hours. Now *there's* a man whose word you can trust
Seems very reputable all well knowing he was getting out in a day 😂
When I look at this I realize how good I've got it
Lol
So blessed
Because you aren't a criminal lol that's not luck or having it good. When I see people in Africa starving, I realise how good I've got it. When I see criminals in prison, I realise how idiotic they are for ending up there in the first place. You have a better life than a criminal in solitary because you deserve one and he doesn't.
@@stevenalderley9036 amen to that !! I left my stupidity in the juvenile past now im traumatized from it scared and changed I wont even speed no more once I noticed how good and fortunate I really am
@@stevenalderley9036 bullcrap , its all about luck , if you born to good fammily you will probaly live a passive spoiled life , if you born to poor , you probaly die poor or be in jail for trying to have a better life , you think you will follow the rules and not joined gangs that give you food and money when you and your fammily didnt eat for a weak? yea right
I can see why solitary confinement can make someone go crazy
I’m from tx and I caught a case in nm. I ended up there in Santa Fe PNM south level 6. It took me about 2 years to work the level system for level 6 n level 5 before I got sent back to general population level 3. I don’t miss it all, that was over 15 years ago. Only message I have (especially the youth) is to think before you act, every decision you make affects your life and your loved ones as well.
Solitary confinement is so cruel, the effect it has on mental health is horrible.
TylantisMax who the fuck cares. They are all low lives. They deserve this.
RagnaGamez Prisions should be about rehabilitation but in the USA Prisons are pretty goddamn corrupt
RagnaGamez Thats a little dark. If you look at Norway's rehabilitation prision system it works while detering criminals will make them more violent
Team Killer I’m not white lmao
Solitary is not suppose to be fun no shit it's prison Not Disney World you dumb 12 year old bimbo..
I have spent longer in a bathroom
me too😐😐😐😐😐
teardrop-YT- are you now seeking theorpy? maybe go on pills? 😀
Lol
Pissing or just remembering all the stupid shit you said that night
Smoking crack picking scabs
What a lovely bunch of guys. Would love to spend time hanging around them!
You know your job is rough when this looks very slightly relaxing.
Lol spends nearly 2 days with a some earphones in.. yea he got a “taste”
Well, he didn’t violently rape or murder anyone, so I would say he deserves to have a lil music in there
@@hsbchsjajsjjccdohchhxhzjzj3195 not everybody goes in for murder and rape some people go in for simple possession charges maybe simple assault charges
I caught that to
Everyone in these comments are so right. He knows it’s only two days so he can stay sane a lot longer. Everyone else gets to relive there mistakes and stay in a box for what seems like lifetimes. Some even resorting to no life at all as an escape. Even though this man only stayed two days I have complete respect for him even trying this to know not only what it’s like to arrest the ‘bad guys’ but be willing to become a ‘bad guy’ and live a piece of their reality.
It makes me tear up when they say “this is good, this is living finally” the first time they sit beside each other in a jail bus, still away from the general population at 7:49.
Makes me realize how foolish it is to ever think about complaining in this life.
I know the fact he is sitting handcuffed on his way to jail and smiling saying this is living that was hard to hear but I’m happy he’s out and in general pop I’m sure he has some good friends ❤
Wow no way he’s being really dangerous spending two nights in solitary confinement away from all the other prisoners… I love how the news just talks it up so much when in all reality it’s not nearly as bad as what they make it out to be…
Try 48 days then tell me how u feel
1year
He's a secretary he's not that free
Why don't you buddy
I am sorry. Have you been in solitary confinement?
You can’t feel by then though...
Ten minutes in there is scary, whether you are an inmate or not. I promise you.
Never been in solitary but even just being in a regular cell is scary enough
Really explain ..have u been to prison??
@@kristytownhill2408 I was put in holding for a fight at school o gave the guard attitude so they put me in solitary for 6 hours.
That's BS.... I've been to prison and in solitary... The hole as they like to call it...It's not scary at all if you are strong minded person .
@@roysgirl11 yeah you are a liar, just so you know you get nothing from lying on the internet no one thinks you are cool.
It's so good no one noticed the cameraman so they thought he was a real inmate!
I salute him for doing this, not a lot of people would even think about trying it out.
why'd that nigga get headphones. Not fair for his "experiment"
was serching to seenif anyone else saw 😂
yea I was just thinking that. They don't get that shit in solitary right?
I think so but in normal they have headphone and caset raido thing but he has apple headphone with means he has a fucking phone
YES they get headphones now. Shitty ones though
I had a dream I was locked up and put into Solitary. I literally have NO fear in any dream, hardly raise a heart beat in life at any confrontation, and yet this dream felt so real I felt caved in, alone, and awoke via anxiety attack. Solitary is no joke, but knowing you're getting out, regardless 48 hours or 48 days, you have hope. The not knowing is the true terror
It Was a dream calm down
Cry out to King Jesus 👑
You are loved ♥️📖
Solitary confinement in federal prisons is called the SHU for Special Housing Unit. You don’t get to go outside ever, and the hour away from your cell is done in another cell twice as big with white plastic for a ceiling. The food sucks bad, and there is basically no health care.
We're blessed 💙 we should be thankful for being free 🙏
Or how bout, just don’t kill people?
Undercover boss: solitary confinement
Yup. That's what we watched
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Munoz sounds quite intelligent and reasonable from what you hear here.
Don't be fooled
Ya it's a shame he murked 2 people
HeHoZy maybe he’s a sociopath
HeHoZy probably because he reads a lot of books
do u know the diffrence between a soscipath and a phycopath? (might have mis spelled)
Dude I would lose my mind in solitary confinement. What do you do during the day?!?!
Bless them all
Prison is supposed to be for rehabilitation the prison do pretty much nothing to rehabilitate then prisoners
Real Ade hours yeah let's rehab killers. 😂
Nicholas Avis You are currently giving shoplifters and killers same sort of treatment, locked up in a cell. People only live once and some do have a chance, so instead of denying to help those that can and want to change you get about 80% reoffending rate compared to countries with an actual rehabilitation process. This isn't just me talking, this is a fact.
Ade Has gay yeah
Use Finland as an example they don’t have much crime as they have mental treatment
I agree with everything said here, but you gotta understand that "rehabilitation" will require more funding which is simply not available to these institutions.
I understand what it does;show them if they do something wrong they become confined and lonely,but they turn into animals who can't socialise or even think regularly.
3:32 "A way to communicate without getting caught or getting in trouble" *puts it on the news* You serious?
The guards know they do it, the catch is doing it when they're not looking.
48 hours in solitary is a vacation especially if you know ur getting out. it would acctually be healing. tell him to spend 3 months in there he might feel some of the real effects
dude did 48 hours and concluded 30 days solitary wasnt torture lol
"In the cage with the lion. " they speak in a way to dehumanize the inmates...most CO's talk like and act like that... there's a real evil in prisons and jails and im not talking about the inmates... this coming from a former CO
tyharper2 I agree. Its a whole other world 👀
There is good and bad CO but I agree bad CO or no better then inmates imao.they act like criminals but get away with it.
tyharper2 That is true, but only partially. On any police force or in any prison, there are going to be some bad officers, but the majority I know are good. As for the inmates, many of them dehumanized themselves. Some of the other officers, I didn’t want anything to do with, but I never knew any who tortured, dismembered or murdered anyone.
can't do the time. Don't do the crime. How hard is that? keep your hands to yourself? don't touch anyone illegally or molest children.
Youre absolutely right. And until they realize the bigger problem is their own institution and employees, nothing will ever change. Recidivism rates would be MUCH lower if prisoners were treated with humanity. Norway is PROOF. They built a maximum security prison (where guards carry no weapons of any kind) with full on trades (inmates can learn a profession), music room (inmates can learn instruments, make music, record, etc.), art room, nice single "cells", private full bathroom INSIDE EACH cell, nice rooms (TV, big window), kitchenette (drinks, coffee, microwave) on each unit, washer/dryer per each unit, each inmate has a key to their own cell they can come & go from all day, inmates can be out of their cell anytime they want with the exception of night sleep hours, interactive staff that treat the inmates like people (communicating with them, playing games with them, going on outings & hikes with them). Their recidivism rate? 20%. The U.S. recidivism rate? 80%