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The Creature From Pelican Bay In 1910, under the cover of darkness and secrecy, a highly confidential meeting took place at …
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You just admitted over 70% are in SNY, and COs admitted 99.9% of the problems are on SNY yards.
You're conveniently framing certain things while completely ignoring others. The guys were let out the SHU around 2015-16. You're talking about violence in 2024. Do some homework on what else has transpired in CDCR over that time and consider how that may have contributed to the violence. Also look at where the violence is coming from in terms of the inmate population. How many guys were not eligible for parole while in the SHU but have now been released and what is the recidivism rate among that group? Most inmates in the General Population are not prison gang members nor do they engage in prison gang activities and they benefit from the increased communication between men who do have influence over things like race relations. There is room for critique and improvement but saying the documentary was biased is not true – it is an account of the actions that resulted in ending the standard practice of solitary confinement in CDCR which virtually all of the developed world had long ago determined was counter – productive to rehabilitation and tantamount to torture. Everyone has an agenda when they speak and yours is evident
Socialism all the way I can tell you’re scared of felons and have no backbone
"socialist" documentary
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Good video. But, I think you need to make a video of how these incarcerated men get money from their loved ones for their lucrative businesses and the extortion these individuals carry out everyday. Meanwhile, their families are worried sick about them being incarcerated.
Their loved ones are out in the streets working hard for their money, or collecting money from other loved ones to just make ends meet. But these inmates who are grown men, choose to play their games while in custody. Money for gambling, money for drugs and alcohol, money for “protection”, money for extortion, money for tattoos amongst many other things. If these inmates chose to be real men they would not waste their loved ones money.
For many years, I have witnessed inmates fight one another for the most silliest things. Through COVID, I watched inmates not care about seeing their loved ones, but they would riot if they did not continue to get their canteen/commissary/store. These “men” are not real men, real men would give up everything to make sure their families were better off than them. At the end, these “men” made choices and they now have to face their consequences.
Ok Mr prison historian 😅😅😅 is the violence you’re talking about taking place on Sny or gp . Are the majority of staff assaulted being committed by SNY inmates who did not participate in the hunger strikes or supported it or by hunger strike participants ????. Are paroled strike organizers returning to prison after parole or are Sny returning to prison after parole at a higher rates .
Give specific numbers pls and your source of information.
FYI the gangs you mentioned are not the biggest or influential within the prison system. Those gang only exist on general population which is only about 20% of CDCR prisoners , 80% of prison population is Sny which has its own gangs you failed to mention who are bigger and more violent prone than the old traditional gangs in prison . Again since the end to hostilities agreement in 2012 name incidents in which the big 4 have attacked or rioted with one another????
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