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Originally Posted by The Virgin
it's their fault why they went to prison. honestly, i could care less to what happens to them. they broken the law of us living in the normal community, now, they must face the consequences of their actions.
i don't have the slightest pity towards these criminals who instigated violence to normal citizens. i wouldn't want a robber, murderer, rapist, drug addict, etc. to be doing a pretty good time in prison. i expect them to be living everyday hell inside jail so they'll realize how they were such stupid pr*cks on the normal community.
just an opinion though.
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Just because they are incarcerated doesn't mean that society can write them off and disregard their wellbeing. This is an interesting story, most of the violence that I have heard of inside a prison/jail is either inmate-on-inmate or inmate-on-guard. The guards do have a very dangerous job, but that doesn't give them the right to use unnecessary force or outright abuse. Sadly, there's really no course of action that the inmates can take, as they can't just report what a guard did to another guard, as it would be pretty much futile. That really only leaves attacking staff members as their only recourse.
Prison is a completely different world, society's rules go out the window from the get go. My mother used to be a security guard at a maximum security men's prison when I was young. I was scared every single day when she would go to work that I may never see her again. I know that personally, if there was even the slightest bit of danger posed to her by an inmate, I would want the other guards to but a bullet in his head, but my opinion is obviously skewed as I have a dog in the fight.