how long you get to eat. you don t get to move out of this one spot unless you re going to the mess hall. it sucks. nine u on the count. you have to be very aggressive at times. sometimes it takes force, sometimes it doesn t. it is tough working with all men. a lot of men feel that women are inferior to them, so they don t have to listen to women, and that makes it a little tougher also. i haven t been on the job all that long to have anything really bad happen to me. since i ve been on the job, everything has been basically they keep everything pretty tight. we have officers who have been here for like 15 and better years, they ve seen a lot worse. because 15 years ago, supposedly it was really bad. msnbc first went inside one of the most haunting cell blocks at rikers in 1999. it s the cpsu, the central punitive segregation unit.
range from the most violent, murder, to the more unruly, violating jail orders, such as talking back to staff. close 2-7. here, inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. if i wasn t spiritual, i think i d probably kill myself. my goal is for the afterlife. i want to go to paradise. other than that, this is terrible. what we found, frustration and long periods of confinement can cause inmates to act up. inmate s about ready to charge. he was at the cell door with something in his hand this time. you guys ready? going in. officers had to restrain the inmate when he refused their orders to come out of his cell. cuff him, gentlemen, cuff him. watch your back. hold him there. 6510. today, the cpsu still houses
range from the most violent, murder, to the more unruly, violating jail orders, such as talking back to staff. close 2-7. here, inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. if i wasn t spiritual, i think i d probably kill myself. my goal is for the afterlife. i want to go to paradise. other than that, this is terrible. what we found, frustration and long periods of confinement can cause inmates to act up. inmate s about ready to charge. he was at the cell door with something in his hand this time. you guys ready? going in. officers had to restrain the inmate when he refused their orders to come out of his cell. cuff him, gentlemen, cuff him. watch your back. hold him there. 6510. today, the cpsu still houses
it sucks. nine u on the count. you have to be very aggressive at times. sometimes it takes force, sometimes it doesn t. it is tough working with all men. a lot of men feel that women are inferior to them, so they don t have to listen to women, and that makes it a little tougher also. i haven t been on the job all that long to have anything really bad happen to me. since i ve been on the job, everything has been basically they keep everything pretty tight. we have officers who have been here for like 15 and better years, they ve seen a lot worse. because 15 years ago, supposedly it was really bad. msnbc first went inside one of the most haunting cell blocks at rikers in 1999. it s the cpsu, the central punitive segregation unit. this is where the toughest inmates stay for crimes that
nine u on the count. you have to be very aggressive at times. sometimes it takes force, sometimes it doesn t. it is tough working with all men. a lot of men feel that women are inferior to them, so they don t have to listen to women, and that makes it a little tougher also. i haven t been on the job all that long to have anything really bad happen to me. since i ve been on the job, everything has been basically they keep everything pretty tight. we have officers who have been here for like 15 and better years, they ve seen a lot worse. because 15 years ago, supposedly it was really bad. msnbc first went inside one of the most haunting cell blocks at rikers in 1999. it s the cpsu, the central punitive segregation unit. this is where the toughest inmates stay for crimes that