Читать книгу Prison Puzzle Pieces 3 - Dave Basham - Страница 85
I’LL EXPLAIN, BUT YOU HAVE TO LISTEN
ОглавлениеNo matter how hard I try to explain policies to some of these guys, some just refuse to follow them. I guess that’s why they are locked up inside this place. A Native American inmate was leaving the unit for breakfast with his medicine bag hanging on top of his shirt. Nothing aligning you with any group is allowed to be visible on any inmate, religion included and even Native Americans included. I had spoken to this inmate about this several times before. I directed him to take it to his cell. Keeping it under his shirt was also acceptable. He was uncooperative, so we went to the bubble to get a print out the policy. During this time he became disorderly and loud. It became necessary for me to secure him in his cell. He would have to listen to the lieutenant explain the policy to him the next day. He would then argue with the lieutenant until the lieutenant would draw the line and tell him he would send him to the hole. This is when disruptive inmates generally shut up for a while, so they can be out of their cell to violate the policy again.