that code of conduct is the convict code. and the penalties for violating it can be severe. the fourth deck s pretty high, you know. people take an elevator ride. the problem is there ain t no elevator. the fall doesn t hurt them. it s the sudden stop at the end. utah state inmate tony duran is well-versed in the convict code. he has spent the majority of the past 23 years behind bars for burglary, robbery, and a slew of parole violations. the convict code is a person that carries himself with respect. he doesn t he only talks to the man when he has to. you know, he don t sit there and kick it with the man. you don t tell on nobody. you don t let nobody know your business. you don t get in other people s business. you respect yourself. you respect others around you. but these days old-time inmates like duran all agree the convict code is changing. well, because the different
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the guards distribute the food. they re only in there to make sure nothing major goes on. other than that, the inmates run everything else. sergeant danny herring was one of only two officers assigned to manage the 95 men on wasatch a that morning. yeah, they can take the block, but they re not going anywhere. what are they going to do? that really doesn t bother me. i really don t have a control issue that way. they let us control and manipulate how they live and what they do. they got their rules. we got ours, you know. there s a code of conduct in here that you got to follow if you want to, you know, make your time easy, you know. you don t rat on people. there s all kinds of stuff you don t do. that code of conduct is the convict code. and the penalties for violating it can be severe. the fourth deck s pretty high, you know. people take an elevator ride. the problem is there ain t no elevator.
anywhere. what are they going to do? that really doesn t bother me. i really don t have a control issue that way. they let us control and manipulate how they live and what they do. they got their rules. we got ours, you know. there s a code of conduct in here that you got to follow if you want to, you know, make your time easy, you know. you don t rat on people. there s all kinds of stuff you don t do. that code of conduct is the convict code. and the penalties for violating it can be severe. the fourth deck s pretty high, you know. people take an elevator ride. the problem is there ain t no elevator. the fall doesn t hurt them. it s the sudden stop at the end. utah state inmate tony duran is well-versed in the convict code. he has spent the majority of the past 23 years behind bars for burglary, robbery, and a slew of parole violations.
the problem is there ain t no elevator. the fall doesn t hurt them. it s the sudden stop at the end. utah state inmate tony duran is well-versed in the convict code. he has spent the majority of the past 23 years behind bars for burglary, robbery, and a slew of parole violations. the convict code is a person that carries himself with respect. he doesn t he only talks to the man when he has to. you know, he don t sit there and kick it with the man. you don t tell on nobody. you don t let nobody know your business. you don t get in other people s business. you respect yourself. you respect others around you. but these days old-time inmates like duran all agree the convict code is changing. well, because the different breed of inmate that s coming to the joint now. you know? you got kids coming in here. you know, some of them are gang bangers that don t know how to carry themselves. and some of them, they just don t give a [ bleep ] about respect or nothing like that.
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