time. you know what i m saying? you want to play some chess, man? he s trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they ll do it verbally through the vent system. all right, hold on. we play by calling out the numbers, like 12 to 28, 52 to 36. he has to have the same type of board, set up 1 through 64. 12, 28, man. i think most inmates don t want to go to segregation. it s not a pleasant place to live. you get a limited amount of material in your cell. whether that s reading materials. you get no radio, no tv, no walkman. you get limited time out of your cell every day. for most people, even in a prison setting, that s not the best place to live. but it s designed not to be the best place to live also. now. even the daily routine of feeding inmates can pose a potential for danger. here, they just give you packs like this right here. you can only have these on this
mentally stable, and they need some type of psychiatric treatment instead of this hole time. you know what i m saying? you want to play some chess, man? he s trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they ll do it verbally through the vent system. all right, hold on. we play by calling out the numbers, like 12 to 28, 52 to 36. he has to have the same type of board, set up 1 through 64. 12, 28, man. i think most inmates don t want to go to segregation. it s not a pleasant place to live. you get a limited amount of material in your cell. whether that s reading materials. you get no radio, no tv, no walkman. you get limited time out of your cell every day. for most people, even in a prison setting, that s not the best place to live. but it s designed not to be the best place to live also. now. even the daily routine of feeding inmates can pose a potential for danger. here, they just give you packs like this right here.
time. you know what i m saying? you want to play some chess, man? he s trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they ll do it verbally through the vent system. all right, hold on. we play by calling out the numbers, like 12 to 28, 52 to 36. he has to have the same type of board, set up 1 through 64. 12, 28, man. i think most inmates don t want to go to segregation. it s not a pleasant place to live. you get a limited amount of material in your cell. whether that s reading materials. you get no radio, no tv, no walkman. you get limited time out of your cell every day. for most people, even in a prison setting, that s not the best place to live. but it s designed not to be the best place to live also. chow. even the daily routine of feeding inmates can pose a potential for danger. here, they just give you packs like this right here.
man? he s trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they ll do it verbally through the vent system. all right, hold on. we play by calling out the numbers, like 12 to 28, 52 to 36. he has to have the same type of board, set up 1 through 64. 12, 28, man. i think most inmates don t want to go to segregation. it s not a pleasant place to live. you get a limited amount of material in your cell. whether that s reading materials. you get no radio, no tv, no walkman. you get limited time out of your cell every day. for most people, even in a prison setting, that s not the best place to live. but it s designed not to be the best place to live also. now. even the daily routine of feeding inmates can pose a potential for danger. here, they just give you packs like this right here. you can only have these on this wall. in the instance of the
their behavior just dictates we have no other choice based on their behavior to segregate them from the rest of the facility. 200 men are locked up in segregation 23 out of 24 hours every day. for the remaining hour, they are allowed to walk up and down the corridor. you know, the walls can come in, close in on you, you don t have any way to release the pent-up energy that works out of like working out or anything like that, you know? it can get kind of lonely in here. wendell clay has spent 16 months in the hole for assaulting a guard. he has eight months left. you got a lot of guys over here that just, you know, been in this hole two, three, four, five years, not good at all. a lot of these guys are not mentally stable, and they need some type of psychiatric treatment instead of this hole time. you know what i m saying? you want to play some chess, man? he s trying to communicate with another inmate to play chess with him. and they ll do it verbally through the vent sys