i informed the kids it s dime for dining hall. get your coats and shoes on. walked up to shut the tv off. one of the inmates blind-sided me, hit me in the face. next thing i know, i m picking myself up off the floor about five feet away. the spontaneity of incidents like that, and they tend to come from nowhere. i think it goes back to the core of the person and they have no hope. they truly believe with the soul of every fiber of their being is that their future is to end up in an adult facility. the average length of stay is one year for teens inside the walls of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. abel has been here for ten months. today is his shot to convince the release committee he s ready to go home. we review their packet, and
on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. stop! stop! turn around. during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. control to all units and shift supervisors. caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the unit. i think by 7:30 in the morning, we had a signal jam meaning officer needs assistance. we ve had two signal 2000s, which are escaped.
on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. stop! stop! turn around. during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. control to all units and shift supervisors. caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the unit. i think by 7:30 in the morning, we had a signal jam meaning officer needs assistance.
of every fiber of their being is that their future is to end up in an adult facility. the average length of stay is one year for teens inside the walls of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. abel has been here for ten months. today is his shot to convince the release committee he s ready to go home. we review their packet, and we know that they re essentially eligible to come to the release committee for review, but we don t ever talk about it in advance. you had how many counts of battery? four. what were the batteries about? racism. racism? tell me what that means. when i was going to school, when i just came up here, there were a bunch of kids calling me names, so back in the day, i would react to any stupid stuff.
i m not sure exactly what all happened. it was time for dining hall. i informed the kids it s dime for dining hall. get your coats and shoes on. walked up to shut the tv off. one of the inmates blind-sided me, hit me in the face. next thing i know, i m picking myself up off the floor about five feet away. the spontaneity of incidents like that, and they tend to come from nowhere. i think it goes back to the core of the person and they have no hope. they truly believe with the soul of every fiber of their being is that their future is to end up in an adult facility. the average length of stay is one year for teens inside the walls of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. abel has been here for ten months. today is his shot to convince the release committee he s ready to go home.