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    Who in his right mind plans to go to prison?
    Daniel A Tynes
    Community Answer
    No one plans to go to prison. This article was written to inform those who have been given the option to self-surrender, which would give them time to prepare.
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    How do I show loyalty to my race if I'm mixed race?
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    That is most likely a personal decision, but take a close look in the mirror and decide who you would most likely be accepted by. Prison is hugely built around race, and those who accept you as one of theirs will be more likely to protect you. Remember that sooner or later all information is found out over time, so don't lie about it, just say that's who you identify with. Being seen as a liar from the start only makes inmates with a lot of time on their hands want to make you their target.
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    Is it possible to survive prison without speaking to or associating with anyone?
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    Yes, of course. One of the best things to do is apply/ask to be in the prison workforce. Not only will your time go by faster, but you can use your work as an excuse to keep to yourself.
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    In prison, are sex offenders treated differently than other prisoners?
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    Sex offenders are considered the "lowest of the low" and are targeted by other prisoners and staff. It's best not to talk about your crime, if you can avoid it, but most likely it will come out.
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    Do the prisons have good food? How are the guards?
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    Prison food tends to not be very good, as you are there to be punished. The guards can be nice or nasty, just like anyone else.
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    I'm 35 and homeless and I need a place to go. Is prison like a cozy home and place to be?
    Community Answer
    Prison is NOT a cozy home, it's a cruel and unforgiving place. You will be better off going to a homeless helping facility.
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    Do people always get long sentences?
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    Not always. It depends on what you did to end up in prison. Your behavior in prison can also affect the length of your sentence.
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    Are inmates allowed to wear their own clothes in prison?
    Community Answer
    Definitely not. Every facility has different colored jump suits, shirts, and pants that are worn in the pods.
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    If I have a partner in crime, will I be sent to a different facility from them?
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    If the state that arrests you knows that this person is your partner, then they will most likely not send you in the same facility. Other then that, it's just a matter of chance.
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    How long does a person stay in medium before they go to minimum?
    Community Answer
    It takes about a year of good conduct before before you can ask your counselor for a transfer to a lower level facility, depending on your criminal history.
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    What should I do if someone wants me to be in a gang?
    Community Answer
    Don't get involved with gangs because it can lead to serious (even fatal) consequences.
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    How is a pregnant prisoner treated?
    Community Answer
    Pregnant women receive necessary prenatal care, but should not expect to be treated any better than any other prisoner.
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    If I am in prison and am in two rival gangs, what do I do?
    Community Answer
    You should side with the more powerful gang or the one who has been the most loyal.
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    How do I avoid getting into homosexual relations in prison?
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    Display assertive boundaries at the first sign of sexual advances, most inmates who roll that way are very subtle at first, so your safest bet is to just not let anyone in your personal space.
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    How many showers am I allowed to take per week?
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    Unless you are either in segregation, at a S.M.U. unit like USP Lewisburg or at the ADX Florence supermax, you can shower whenever you're not locked down for count time. Don't forget to wash behind your ears!
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    Why do some of the inmates choose to harass me?
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    This can happen for a lot of reasons. Sometimes it's just people giving you a hard time because they have nothing better to do. Sometimes it can be because they think you're a homosexual or sex offender. In my experience, gang members do this the most, because they have strength in numbers, don't care about consequences, and are violent idiots. Ignore pettiness, but stand up for yourself if necessary, you don't want the other inmates to think you're weak.
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    What happens if I wet the bed in prison?
    Community Answer
    They'll replace your bedding once you let them know.
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    How long will I have to surrender?
    Community Answer
    The judge should tell you.
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    I was told by an inmate that I will need $200 for clothing and toiletries when I first arrive. Is that true?
    Community Answer
    That's not true, but money in your account would make your life much easier on the inside. Most prison food is not very good or plentiful, so having the ability to buy additional food through the commissary is essential to making your time go by easier. Never tell ANY other inmates that you have money in your account. This could make your time very difficult and make you the target for scams, hard luck stories, or even violence.
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    Are these rules also applicable to Canadian prisons?
    Community Answer
    Generally, yes. U.S. and Canadian prisons are similar enough for this article to apply to both.
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    Do elderly prisoners get more or less respect?
    Community Answer
    Most prisoners will respect your age to a point, but don't let your guard down too much; you can be a target if you do. Treat them with respect and most men will leave you alone.
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    How can a kid who is very weak survive prison?
    Community Answer
    Your best bet is to request to be put in protective custody.
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    What's it like inside a federal prison?
    Klm9658
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    You sit in a prison cell 24 hours a day. Other prisons at least allow prisoners time out of their cells.
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    What should I do if one of the guards hits on me and asks me to "take care of him?"
    Community Answer
    If this happens, you may be pretty much a goner. If you say "no," he will most likely make your time in prison horrible. If you say yes, the other prisoners may make your experience much worst.
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    Is it true I should take my court documents with me?
    Community Answer
    No. When you start your active sentence you don't need to bring your documents, or any valuables. Valuables could be stolen/misplaced by the prison staff.
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    Can I be sent to prison while on trial?
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    Yes. A lot of times the prosecuting attorney and the judge believe you are a flight risk and will keep you in prison for the duration of the trial. That time is credited to you once you are sentenced as "time served".
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    How do I make a prisoner less dangerous towards others?
    Community Answer
    Prisoners that are dangerous are typically kept in solitary confinement.
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    What should I say if another prisoner asks me why I'm in prison?
    Community Answer
    Tell the truth.
  • Question
    What does it mean if I have docket # next to my name?
    ThePeaceLighter
    Community Answer
    I would assume that would be your prisoner ID tag. Most who get admitted to prison have a numerical prisoner ID, which helps staff identify the prisoner more easily.
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    What is the difference between federal prisons and other types of prisons?
    Community Answer
    Federal prisons are where offenders of federal laws end up. The same goes with municipal and state.
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