politics. a lot of people here have affiliation with gangs. they ask me who i run with? i run with teachers and librarians usually. when i find them, i will run with them. i haven t found too many of them yet. parro must also deal with racial politics in his prison job as a housing clerk. i got a message you called over here. usually i come in in the morning, see who paroled, if there have been any roll-ups in the last 24 hours and beds open. i got 109 up, 242 up. those are open since yesterday. i kind of look at those and see who we have waiting and place them. it is a bit of a puzzle because we have to house according to their ethnicity, gang affiliation and medical needs. stefan had a job that afforded him a certain amount of information about the various
cut-off mop stick. this guy was trying to stab me, and i broke that stick over his head and got the knife from him, but all i can say is he probably was lucky that the stick broke. personally i try to treat the offenders the way they treat me. they treat me all right, don t give me a problem, then i m not going to give them a problem. but i ll tell you what, if they cross me, i can be their worst enemy. james stone is one of the offenders that used to test cabanaw s mettle. my first eight years here was very violent. that s what i did for a hustle. guys, stuff like that, people that owed them money having problems to get it, they d come to me. hey, collect this for me? i d say, yeah, but i collect half. i d go up there and split their wig and say, you got a week to get the money, or the next time i m not going to be nice. over the years, stone has grown less violent and more committed to his prison job, which today will take him to the
mccrory s son now comes to visit him a couple of times a year. are you proud of him? oh, absolutely. for him to just graduate from high school and not be in in any trouble is enough for me to be proud. if he d have took after me, way different road. and that comes from his mama, a lot of that does. his son, who has just scheduled another visit, has inspired mccrory to be a better role model. he currently has a nonpaying prison job as an orderly but today is applying for a much better job as a clerk in the staff canteen. how much does it pay? $75 a month. it just keeps the pressure off your family from having to send so much money. cuts down on what they send. mccrory must interview for the job with the institutional classification team. you got past experience working at a canteen? yes, sir, at calhoun correctional institution. how long did you work in the canteen? one year, sir. did you have any problems while you were doing that? no, sir, no problem. you w
oh, absolutely. for him to just graduate from high school and not be in in any trouble is enough for me to be proud. if he d have took after me, way different road. and that comes from his mama, a lot of that does. his son, who has just scheduled another visit, has inspired mccrory to be a better role model. he currently has a nonpaying prison job as an orderly but today is applying for a much better job as a clerk in the staff canteen. how much does it pay? $75 a month. it just keeps the pressure off your family from having to send so much money. cuts down on what they send. mccrory must interview for the job with the institutional classification team. you got past experience working at a canteen? yes, sir, at county correctional institution. how long did you work in the canteen? one year, sir. did you have any problems while you were doing that? no, sir, no problem. you will be working with staff directly. it s a good job. you need to have the appropriate mann
years of his life. mccrory s son now comes to visit him a couple of times a year. are you proud of him? oh, absolutely. for him to just graduate from high school and not be in in any trouble is enough for me to be proud. if he d have took after me, way different road. and that comes from his mama, a lot of that does. his son, who has just scheduled another visit, has inspired mccrory to be a better role model. he currently has a nonpaying prison job as an orderly but today is applying for a much better job as a clerk in the staff canteen. how much does it pay? $75 a month. it just keeps the pressure off your family from having to send so much money. cuts down on what they send. mccrory must interview for the job with the institutional classification team. you got past experience working at a canteen? yes, sir, at county correctional institution. how long did you work in the canteen? one year, sir. did you have any problems while you were doing that? no, sir, n