most of the inmates have brought into warden cain s program, but for those who refuse, there s camp j., where the men spend their days in solitary confinement. they ll alter their behavior and once they get out into population, they won t commit another rule infraction. the ones that come here come here for serious rule infractions. it may be an aggravated fight, which is a fight with a weapon. it may be for an assault on staff. it may be for attempting to traffic drugs inside the prison. inmates on level one only get out one hour, two days a week. if you make it to level three, you get out three days a week. i got busted on a charge on aggravated rape and kidnapping. i m not saying that i m no saint, but i m saying that everybody is, like, wrong,
to try it, you know. when inmates break the rules, they re sent to the disciplinary unit also known as the hole. here prisoners are allowed only one hour of exercise a day. the other 23 hours, they re locked in their cells. this is like the prison within the prison so to speak. they come here, basically, due to the actions of out on the yard or in a living unit they ve somehow broken the rules and misbehave and they re brought up here for corrective management to try to improve their behavior. anamosa has a zero tolerance policy for rule infractions, so it doesn t take much for an inmate to end up here. but some inmates complain that the prison is infested with rats. inmates who trump up charges against another inmate to try to gain favor with guards or simply as a form of revenge.
maximum security prisons, some inmates locked up for rule infractions at alabama s holman correctional facility complain of unfair treatment. warden grantt culliver says they re not only fair, but reflect what the public expects of the prison system. once a year, every prisoner in holman comes up for a progress review before warden culliver and supervisor james powers. this is your annual progress review. we ll come up with a determination of his needs, whether his needs can be met here or needs to be moved to a facility where programs to meet his specific needs. for inmates confined to segregated lockdown, the process review board comes to them. we want to do bobby gilbert first and get him out of the way. 801 to a4.
as is the case at many maximum security prisons, some inmates locked up for rule infractions at alabama s holman correctional fassellety complain about unfair treatment. warden grantt culliver says they re not only fair, but reflect what the public expects of the prison system. once a year, every prisoner in holman comes up for a progress review before warden culliver and supervisor james powers. this is your annual progress review. we ll come up with a determination of his needs, whether his needs can be met here or needs to be moved to a facility where programs to meet his specific needs. for inmates confined to segregated lockdown, the process review board comes to them. we want to do bobby gilbert first and get him out of the
one of the lowest food costs per day in the state. food costs $1.31 a day, not just one meal but three hot meals a day. while general population prisoners eat in the mess halls, inmates locked up for rule infractions have their meals brought to their cells. all right, let s go if you re on chow carts. you got an apron on, you need to take your apron off. sergeant kimberly smith oversees the transport of food items to and from the kitchen. we re on our way to the unit three compound, where the inmates do not come out of their cells to eat. they actually eat in their cells. all five chow carts will be taken to the gate on unit three, and all the inmates will be given a tray through their hatch on their cells. once they have eaten, they will pick everything back up, everything will come back into the chow cart and brought back to the kitchen. it will be recleaned and sanitized to be used again for our next feeding. pretty decent.