A group of 13 students and 2 faculty members will explore the different sides of the Criminal Justice Experience through hands-on experiences, movies, meetings and activities. Students will explore their preconceived notions and come out on the other side with a more accurate perspective.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Alberto Day 2
It was interesting to see how different were the relationships between inmates and guards, and also inmates with each other at Nashua Street Jail and Belknap County jail. In Belknap the relationship between inmates and guards was better, guards knew the names of every single inmate, and I guess they treated them better. It seemed like inmates got along with each other and guards were always willing to help them improve and change their behaviors, through programs and classes. On the other hand, in Nashua Street Jail, the relationship between inmates and guards was not very good, guards didn't really care about helping inmates, they were just there to make sure they stayed in their cells and feed them, and also the relationship between inmates was bad, there were fights frequently, and they always had to be watching their backs
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