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Looking through another person’s eyes is truly difficult to do if the person is not in his shoes.
An inmate in a prison or jail has a unique outlook on life. Outlook is exactly what he has. He is cut off by society by the choices he has made. This paper will look through the eyes of inmates. This paper will try to discuss what goes on in a mind of an inmate looking out while being incarcerated.
Introduction
As a man approaches his last minutes of freedom, the individual looks out the window as the car drives by a park. In the park he views families playing and being together, knowing that this will be the last time this view will cross his mind for a long while. The car approaches the prison where the individual will be serving his sentence for raping a 16 year old girl. The individual future is about to change. The car drives in and the gate closes behind him. As the individual looks one more time at freedom, he can only think know about the horrible choice that he had made. No more turning back, have to make this work, I will survive he tells his self. Little does the individual know what goes on behind the bars of a prison?
My understandings about prisons haven’t changed too much. Understanding the inmates’ language was quite difficult to interpret. Their language was dated. It seems as if most of the language that inmates used was from the 1950s. The name square is used to ask for a cigarette. That term was used in the 1950s. Describing different races was truly racist. The prisons did have options to inmates to better themselves. The prisons have opportunities for inmates to complete their GED or learn a trade. The first day the inmate starts his sentence everything changes. A man may struggle year after year, phoning, writing letters, sending cards. He may tell those around him what day it is, what special occasion it is, what memorable occasion he has coming up .Yet most men in...
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