[ARCHIVED THREAD] - How common is prison rape? (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 2/26/2012 1:09:11 PM EDT
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For those of you who work in corrections.
ETA: lol read some comments, I should add I am re watching the seasons of Prison Break and was wondering about it. |
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He'll be able to tell you real soon. http://www.highlighthollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/GEORGE-HUGUELY-UVA-LACROSSE-MURDER-251x300.jpg who is this |
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not common enough <<<<––––- works in a detention facility Nice...
Tell that to a guy whose conviction has been overturned due to DNA or something. sorry... I'm classifying juvenile sex offenders right now. I'm feeling kinda vengeful. Ive worked here for 5 years, and personally dealt with 2. its not as common as the media would lead you to believe. Sentenced inmates know how serious this crime is. now, consensual acts where one party decides they want out.... that's more common.... |
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Not very common at all - and I work in corrections. Forcible rape between inmates is extremely rare. We have a much bigger problem with staff + inmate consensual sexual misconduct. Having said that, it did not stop the federal government from creating the Prison Rape Elimination Act, a far ranging set of federal regulations that will touch nearly every aspect of state and local corrections. It's a solution in search of a problem IMHO. |
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Not very common at all - and I work in corrections. Forcible rape between inmates is extremely rare. We have a much bigger problem with staff + inmate consensual sexual misconduct. Having said that, it did not stop the federal government from creating the Prison Rape Elimination Act, a far ranging set of federal regulations that will touch nearly every aspect of state and local corrections. It's a solution in search of a problem IMHO. agree PREA sucks. |
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He'll be able to tell you real soon. http://www.highlighthollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/GEORGE-HUGUELY-UVA-LACROSSE-MURDER-251x300.jpg who is this Hint:
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not common enough <<<<––––- works in a detention facility Then hope one day that the government doesn't decide to fuck you over on some obscure law you broke that you never even heard of. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I wouldn't waste any time worrying about it. The stigma with being a felon once you're out and being stuck in prison for years is worse than being raped would ever be. |
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"takin cheeks" is how it was referred in the facility where I did some behavioral work a few years back. What the actual rates are like most sex crimes are really unkown, as reporting and such goes. The type of facility (min, max, etc) impacts the chances too. I would argue talking with some of the inmates I have the line of consent vs not is really fucking gray. As one inmate told me, being raped was horrible, but death or paralysis was worse, given that choice is it really a choice? I don't think it is as common as the HBO show OZ made it out to be, but I don't think it is uncommon either. There are other "forceable acts" that occur too.
It like many of the other horrible things that happen inside are enough for me to fear ever going there. I would agree with a previous post that said inmate/staff sexual acts are big issue and concern too. |
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not common enough <<<<––––- works in a detention facility Then hope one day that the government doesn't decide to fuck you over on some obscure law you broke that you never even heard of. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile this, with a side of mike nifong. |
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Not very common at all - and I work in corrections. Forcible rape between inmates is extremely rare. We have a much bigger problem with staff + inmate consensual sexual misconduct. Having said that, it did not stop the federal government from creating the Prison Rape Elimination Act, a far ranging set of federal regulations that will touch nearly every aspect of state and local corrections. It's a solution in search of a problem IMHO. agree PREA sucks. And a lot more bullshit paperwork. I fucking hated PREA cases. |
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Not very common at all - and I work in corrections. Forcible rape between inmates is extremely rare. We have a much bigger problem with staff + inmate consensual sexual misconduct. Having said that, it did not stop the federal government from creating the Prison Rape Elimination Act, a far ranging set of federal regulations that will touch nearly every aspect of state and local corrections. It's a solution in search of a problem IMHO. Boy tell me about it. A friend of mine recently started working at a women's prison and said that in the two months he's been there they've caught three guards fucking the inmates. |
| About 20 years ago I worked in and around numerous county jails. Male on male rape was pretty uncommon. Female on female rape in the women's jails/units was more common. It seemed that the most brutal jail beatings and rapings were primarily in the women's units. |
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not common enough <<<<––––- works in a detention facility I know four prison guards. Two of them are sociopaths. That is not a good ratio. This guy sounds just like them. I spent a couple of hours today dealing with a juvenile who conducted a home invasion on a classmates house while masked. He robbed her at knife point of her laptop, cell phone, and raped her. Im not sure im sociopath material, but sometimes I wish bad things would happen to bad people. Its been a depressing day. |
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For a bunch of supposed constitutionalists, there seems to be a few too many people calling for cruel and unusual punishments. Encouraging the act is about the same as sentencing it in court. Was about to say the exact same thing. But hey, the only parts of the constitution that matter are the parts you like, right?
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