Yep profit and money should never be brought into the justice system. In my opinion it should never of been done with elderly care.My pet hate is trying to make justice into a business. It never works. The state cant do it so why in the every living fuck do they think a private co can do it
About 2 hours as we were collecting someone for deportationOh gosh - for long?
I couldn’t cope in prison either as an inmate! Honestly I would absolutely hate it.My phobia is going to prison. I could not cope. I'm still scarred from "the marigolds/margarine scene" in Bad Girls. Not sure how true it was, but absolutely loved the TV show with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham in it - Time, I think it was called?
No!!! Go for itFollowing this thread! My dream alternative career is prison psychiatrist. Is that mad?!
I cant say ive visited a UK one that ive ever thought “its better than a Travelodge”.We’ve recently had a new governor, well he started when I transferred there last year but from what people were saying the previous governor was AWFUL!!!! Did not care about staff at all!!
I agree it’s a dump though. But what prison isn’t?!
Sorry for the laughing reaction but I did have a little giggle reading this! I’m glad he got the help he needed though as I deal with a lot of prisoners with severe mental health issues and honestly prison just doesn’t help them at all! They do their best but sometimes they need more help than what we offer.My best friends brother has been in prison a few times over the years. No direct experience myself but he got that good at playing pool/snooker -are they the same? - I don’t know but I know I’ve seen him pot every ball In one shot multiple times and no one likes playing him anymore because he always wins.
he escaped a few times aswell. One time was at Christmas and the police rang his mum and said he wouldn’t get any time added on if he came back on Boxing Day so he did
In all fairness tho it was never prison he needed and eventually he was treated in a secure unit for mental health for a good couple of years.
He’s never been done for anything violent, one time he robbed a department store (the store was closed he smashed the window to get in) left a trail of clothes to his front door, answered the door to the police wearing clothes complete with security tags and told them he’d been at home all night.
In all fairness tho it was never prison he needed and eventually he was treated in a secure unit for mental health for a good couple of years.
He’s never been done for anything violent, one time he robbed a department store (the store was closed he smashed the window to get in) left a trail of clothes to his front door, answered the door to the police wearing clothes complete with security tags and told them he’d been at home all night.
Well theres fuck all else to doThe pool/snooker question - lads come in with no idea how to play, few weeks/months they’re amazing at it! I also don’t know the rules or the difference but I know you have to call what pocket you’re potting the black into otherwise all hell breaks lose
He laughs about it himself now don’t worrySorry for the laughing reaction but I did have a little giggle reading this! I’m glad he got the help he needed though as I deal with a lot of prisoners with severe mental health issues and honestly prison just doesn’t help them at all! They do their best but sometimes they need more help than what we offer.
The pool/snooker question - lads come in with no idea how to play, few weeks/months they’re amazing at it! I also don’t know the rules or the difference but I know you have to call what pocket you’re potting the black into otherwise all hell breaks lose
We had tournaments around Christmas and new year time and the winner won £5 pin credit
Sorry ive just snorted my drink out of my nose.He laughs about it himself now don’t worryI wouldn’t have shared otherwise.
I remember once coming back (my best friend was my next door neighbour growing up) to a street full of police cars. My friend told me he’d robbed Tesco and their mum looked offended and went “excuse me, he did NOT rob Tesco. He paid For everything from Tesco it was the bookies he robbed”
Me and my bestie were doubled over like “Oh that’s ok then mum” (she’s a second mum to me).
Again, non violent, a staff member had left £500 out on the counter and he picked it up and walked off and went and did a massive food shop for his mum and bought beer for everybody
Absolutely loads are in prison due to mental health issues. I’ve got a lad who went to a police station & started smashing it up and threatening the officers with a broken bottle purely for the fact he was struggling with his mental health & wanted to go back to prison.it’s this that I find quite sad about prison. How many will be there because of MH issues. I don’t know if anyone remembers that bbc3 documentary sex, drugs and murder? It’s about prostitutes in Leeds, they’re all addicts and nearly all of them were in care when they were younger. They start on drugs, then prostitution to fund the habit, all of them had been in prison at some point. Some even enjoyed prison because it helped them get clean for a bit. Most of them didn’t seem phased by going. It’s such a sad documentary but really highlights the issues- it was just a vicious cirlce for these girls.
Thats why you are good at what you do. With your training and humanity you can walk that very fine line between empathy and security. I always look at it as explanation rather than excuseAbsolutely loads are in prison due to mental health issues. I’ve got a lad who went to a police station & started smashing it up and threatening the officers with a broken bottle purely for the fact he was struggling with his mental health & wanted to go back to prison.
It is really sad & during keyworker sessions (which rarely get facilitated but I love when I get detailed keyworker) you can actually sit and have a somewhat deep conversation about their past and what some of them have been through is absolutely horrible.
I don’t condone crime in the slightest but hearing everyone’s individual stories you can’t help but feel for them in some way and have empathy towards them and then others are just downright vile human beings who have had everything given to them on a plate, a normal ish upbringing and are just awful awful people
Definitely. He’s not been back inside since he spent all that time there. It was a relief when he went there even if he did ring me (on my then-partners number he thought was mine for some reason, good job my ex is a fab understanding bloke) at 4/5 in the morning every morning for a chat bless him.it’s this that I find quite sad about prison. How many will be there because of MH issues. I don’t know if anyone remembers that bbc3 documentary sex, drugs and murder? It’s about prostitutes in Leeds, they’re all addicts and nearly all of them were in care when they were younger. They start on drugs, then prostitution to fund the habit, all of them had been in prison at some point. Some even enjoyed prison because it helped them get clean for a bit. Most of them didn’t seem phased by going. It’s such a sad documentary but really highlights the issues- it was just a vicious cirlce for these girls.
And that is the key aim for people like @eggfriedriceDefinitely. He’s not been back inside since he spent all that time there. It was a relief when he went there even if he did ring me (on my then-partners number he thought was mine for some reason, good job my ex is a fab understanding bloke) at 4/5 in the morning every morning for a chat bless him.
Totally agree. A lot of people will disagree with me on this too, but I find it appalling that one of my brothers friends who is currently in prison for selling drugs, will have done more time in prison by the time he’s released than two child molesters (one of whom was sentenced to 50 years in total, and served 7, and was then welcomed back by his wife three doors down from us) I know combined by the time he comes out, for selling substances to grown adults who asked for them.I don’t condone crime in the slightest but hearing everyone’s individual stories you can’t help but feel for them in some way and have empathy towards them and then others are just downright vile human beings who have had everything given to them on a plate, a normal ish upbringing and are just awful awful people
No I completely understand where you’re coming from with the sentences and how frustrating it is.Totally agree. A lot of people will disagree with me on this too, but I find it appalling that one of my brothers friends who is currently in prison for selling drugs, will have done more time in prison by the time he’s released than two child molesters (one of whom was sentenced to 50 years in total, and served 7, and was then welcomed back by his wife three doors down from us) I know combined by the time he comes out, for selling substances to grown adults who asked for them.
Some will disagree with me on that, but to me, there’s no sense in it. He comes from a big family of drug dealers.They haven’t taken any drugs off the streets by jailing him as another family member just takes his place.
The cycle needs to be broken there, rather than locking him up and slapping a label that will probably do more to prevent him gaining legit employment and drive him back to it when he does come out. By all means lock up the nasty dangerous violent dealers, the ones who sell to kids. But not everyone is like that.
They also made out like he had manipulated his driver somehow. He had not. I was buying weed off them back then (I don’t smoke it anymore)
Me and my partner TOLD the guy on multiple occasions he was gonna get himself caught - as we would meet him and he’d do things like get us to follow him back, so you’d got him ragging a BMW around and us behind him in a 700BHP supercar on one of the roughest council estates in the area. He knew what he was doing.
Exactly that. I have a friend in the UK who was a prison officer and left to join the private prison company next door. Shes now trying to go back to the prison service. Read into that what you willNot the same thing, but kinda. My teenage son has special needs and uses a respite service occasionally. There's people trying to open private services atm. Unfortunately where there's money to be made you'll always get some gobshite trying to capitalise !
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