i get to go home. when i get out, i look to get back with my family and i have a lot of making up to do. the longer you stay, the more you learn a lesson. so i definitely have been here a while. so i definitely learned my lesson. nobody really gets locked up forever. i mean, there s a small percentage of inmates who actually commit a crime, get locked up and stay locked up until they die. it doesn t really happen that way. graham? the vast majority of the inmates actually re-enter the community. so it behooves a correctional system to try to prepare those inmates for reintegration into the community. to accomplish this, miami-dade has implemented a life skills course. all right. let s begin our class. as always, we start the class off with prayer. i see a will to change. they want to change, but they need to be given some tools to change. if i saw you on the street, how could i determine whether you
you just do what you re told. while most inmates working here can make up to $15 a week, the main incentive is to earn game time, an exchange in which they receive time off their sentences for days worked. you get one day for every six days you work. so more or less you have about five days a month. that s the maximum you could get a month is five days of gain time. and you can get about 30 days total within 6 months. eric is serving time for burglary and grand theft. i got about two more months left and i m out of here. i get to go home. when i get out, i look to get back with my family and i have a lot of making up to do. the longer you stay, the more you learn a lesson. so i definitely have been here a while. so i definitely learned my lesson. nobody really gets locked up forever. i mean, there s a small percentage of inmates who actually commit a crime, get locked up and stay locked up until they die. it doesn t really happen that way. graham? the vast majority of the
that s the maximum you could get a month is five days of game time. and you can get about 30 days total within 6 months. eric is serving time for burglary and grand theft. i got about two more months left and i m out of here. i get to go home. when i get out, i look to get back with my family and i have a lot of making up to do. the longer you stay, the more you learn a lesson. so i definitely have been here a while. so i definitely learned my lesson. nobody really gets locked up forever. i mean, there s a small percentage of inmates who actually commit a crime, get locked up and stay locked up until they die. it doesn t really happen that way. graham? the vast majority of the inmates actually re-enter the community. so it behooves a correctional system to try to prepare those inmates for reintegration into the community. to accomplish this, miami-dade has implemented a life skills course.
i got about two more months left and i m out of here. i get to go home. when i get out, i look to get back with my family and i have a lot of making up to do. the longer you stay, the more you learn a lesson. so i definitely have been here a while. so i definitely learned my lesson. nobody really gets locked up forever. i mean, there s a small percentage of inmates who actually commit a crime, get locked up and stay locked up until they die. it doesn t really happen that way. graham? the vast majority of the inmates actually re-enter the community. so it behooves a correctional system to try to prepare those inmates for reintegration into the community. to accomplish this, miami-dade has implemented a life skills course. all right. let s begin our class. as always, we start the class off with prayer. i see a will to change. they want to change, but they need to be given some tools to change. if i saw you on the street, how could i determine whether you were a felon or not?
here can make up to $15 a week, the main incentive is to earn game time, an exchange in which they receive time off their sentences for days worked. you get one day for every six days you work. so more or less you have about five days a month. that s the maximum you could get a month is five days of game time. and you can get about 30 days total within 6 months. eric is serving time for burglary and grand theft. i got about two more months left and i m out of here. i get to go home. when i get out, i look to get back with my family and i have a lot of making up to do. the longer you stay, the more you learn a lesson. so i definitely have been here a while. so i definitely learned my lesson. nobody really gets locked up forever. i mean, there s a small percentage of inmates who actually commit a crime, get locked up and stay locked up until they die. it doesn t really happen that way. graham? the vast majority of the inmates actually re-enter the community. so it behooves a