In common. Including how they deal with rule violations. In almost every episode of lockup, youll see an inmate go into segregation or solitary confinement. Its the most common method prisons and jails use for disciplining inmates. But its also one of the most controversial issues in all of corrections. Most jails and prisons require segregation inmates be confined to singleperson cells 23 hours per day along with other restrictions. Those could be suspension of privileges, phone calls and other privileges such as ordering commissary, that make life bearable. On our first day of filming at jail on long island. We met kevin suswell. He wasted little time in showing us he was a very strong man. The newer and more modern of the countys two jails, the large day rooms gave suswell plenty of room for his routine. But in the course of our shoot on long island, suswell was transferred to the countys older, highersecurity riverhead jail. He was now living in considerably tighter quarters. I was
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often asked to describe what jail or prison is really like. our field producers spend so much time on the inside, we thought we would have somebody for a fresher perspective. alex brassero first joined one of our field teams as a production assistant. the santa rita jail near oakland, california. the first thing i remember was the smell. it wasn t particularly bad. it was a very distinct smell. jacob hector said it was a standard jail smell. you will smell this at every facility. it s kind of like a damp smell. like imagine if you have wet clothes that you like left out, and you didn t like hang them to dry. that s kind of like the smell of jail. a lot of socks. a lot of wet socks. at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, d andre rucker found a way to turn his socks into jailhouse air fresheners. you get the soap and break it down like this into little pieces.
are often asked to describe what jail or prison is really like. our field producers spend so much time on the inside, we thought we would have somebody for a fresher perspective. alex brassero first joined one of our field teams as a production assistant. the santa rita jail near oakland, california. the first thing i remember was the smell. it wasn t particularly bad. it was a very distinct smell. jacob hector said it was a standard jail smell. you will smell this at every facility. it s kind of like a damp smell. like imagine if you have wet clothes that you like left out, and you didn t like hang them to dry. that s kind of like the smell of jail. a lot of socks. a lot of wet socks. at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, d andre rucker found a way to turn his socks into jailhouse air fresheners. you get the soap and break it down like this into little
our field producers spend so much time on the inside, we thought we would have somebody for a fresher perspective. alex brassero first joined one of our field teams as a production assistant. the santa rita jail near oakland, california. the first thing i remember was the smell. it wasn t particularly bad. it was a very distinct smell. jacob hector said it was a standard jail smell. you will smell this at every facility. it s kind of like a damp smell. like imagine if you have wet clothes that you like left out, and you didn t like hang them to dry. that s kind of like the smell of jail. a lot of socks. a lot of wet socks. at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, d andre rucker found a way to turn his socks into jailhouse air fresheners. you get the soap and break it down like this into little pieces.