There are a lot of common myths about prisons that people see from watching movies.
People do not lift much in prison. They feed you a chitty high carb, low protein diet. They do not want you to become stronger than the guards. In fact, most guards can kick the crap out of inmates pretty easily due to this alone. There are plenty of cardio options (i.e. basketball). In short, they want you to be weak.
Prison rape was a rare occurrence where I did my time (Homestead Correctional Institute). Gangs were prevalent, but never really did much. Everyone was pretty chill.
Go ahead, ask away.
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Ask a guy who spent 3 years in prison anything (srs) (AMA)
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Guilty plea for vehicular manslaughter.
It's complex to explain the exact incident in a online forum. The driver was drunk, however I was speeding. I was going 80 in a 45 (though it was late at night and no one was on the road). 2 people in the opposing car ended up dying. I ended up breaking both my legs and was in bad shape for a while.
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Did you play with any other inmates bum holes or vice versa?
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do you feel that your stay in prison taught you anything? such as never commiting the crime you did again? i truely want to know. i mean whats the point of locking people up if they will leave and just do the same thing they did before they got sent to prison?
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Statistics say that offenders will likely repeat, but I remain optimistic. I met guys who had 4 year degrees, families, and seemed to live normal life. Most of the guys I knew were not violent criminals. I was surprised how many were in there for getting 5+ DUI's. A friend of mine got charged with kidnapping because he was picking up his daughter from school. His ex-wife went ape **** over it and called the cops. The guy was already on probation, so he got a 6 month sentence.
However, I do think violent offenders and rapist will repeat.
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