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oliviahorn72

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Describe the concepts of the inmate code.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Match the definition with the appropriate prison slang term.
 
  A) Head up
  B) Bricks
  C) Juice
  D) Bad Mammy Jammy
  E) On the rio
 
  1) One on one fight
  2) Life outside prison
  3) Attractive female visitor
  4) Power
  5) Serious



chloejackso

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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
 Do your own time (don't get involved in the business of other inmates).
 Be a stand-up guy (be someone that other inmates can count on).
 Don't rat on other inmates (do not tell staff what other inmates have done or are doingdon't be a snitch).
 Don't trust the guards (don't become overly friendly with staff, don't show them respect, and talk to them only when you have to).
 Don't exploit other inmates (don't take advantage of others or their problems or steal from them).
 Maintain dignity and respect (don't show staff a weakness and show respect to other inmates).
 Settle conflicts between inmates (don't go to staff with problems between inmates, settle it yourself).
 Respect the real cons (the inmates who have done a lot of time, know the system, and live the inmate code deserve respect).

Answer to Question 2

Answers: 1) A 2) B 3) D 4) C 5) E



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