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I volunteer teach in a local High/Medium security prison and, although all the students are sharp, civil and respectful (because they don't want to lose the privilege of going to class) I get to meet people with an interesting take on life.
I was in the classroom a bit early and a single student was there waiting for the class to begin. He is a very big, very tough looking guy missing a few teeth but with scars and tattoos to make up for it. Somehow we got talking about what the prison life was like and he mentioned that his sentence was life + 100 years and he had been in that specific institution for 21 years and 31 years in the system.
I asked if life inside had changed much. He said it was less violent now but much more smaller acting out and challenging authority by young guys. It was better before when there was more violence because anyone who was going to step over the 'line' knew he would get his throat cut. It became clear that the authority he was talking about was the internal gang's rules.
I was in the classroom a bit early and a single student was there waiting for the class to begin. He is a very big, very tough looking guy missing a few teeth but with scars and tattoos to make up for it. Somehow we got talking about what the prison life was like and he mentioned that his sentence was life + 100 years and he had been in that specific institution for 21 years and 31 years in the system.
I asked if life inside had changed much. He said it was less violent now but much more smaller acting out and challenging authority by young guys. It was better before when there was more violence because anyone who was going to step over the 'line' knew he would get his throat cut. It became clear that the authority he was talking about was the internal gang's rules.