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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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CJS 230 week 4 checkpoint appendix c

Sociological Aspects of Prison Life

In the prison system inmates have rules, better known as convict code that must be followed in order to stay out of trouble from other inmates. Some rules include no snitching on other inmates, no talking to guards, and ransoms or payments for protection. Following these rules makes life much easier while serving time in prison. Inmates usually find a group of other inmates they like to hang around with. One man is usually the group leader who makes the decisions for the group.
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