Honor Amongst Inmates...
As soon as one is convicted and put into the Reception & Diagonostic Center they take tests for about a week. After these tests have been done the inmate is evaluated and shipped out to whatever facility will house them in the state. This depends on a lot of things such as medical needs, location where the crime was committed, preferences expressed and agreed to during the trial, etc.. There is a special facility to house all inmates that are H.I.V. positive or have A.I.D.S..
When the inmate gets to the facility he is immediately under the scrutiny of the other inmates. What crime did you commit??? What gang to you represent??? There is a heirarchy of crimes and what you did on the streets determines where you stand in prison. At the top of the list are those in for the cause (reppin and doing work for the gang they belong to) and cop killers. Then there's the middle ground which includes all forms of burglary, robbery, assaults, and drug dealing. The lower end includes those convicted of habitual drug possession/use and wife beaters, and some rapists (depending on the circumstances of the case). The lowest is reserved for sex offenders (all other rapists and perverts who expose themselves), and crimes against children. If you belong to the lowest of the low, you don't want your crime known to other inmates so a lot of them will lie about the crime they committed.
This leads to the first story...Honor amongst inmates...
An inmate was convicted of the horrendous crime of child neglection/abuse that resulted in the death of the child. These kind of stories tend to be on the breaking news and inmates watch a lot of TV...especially the news (it is their window to the world...TV, Radio, Newspapers, and Magazines). This inmate was moved from my facility's receiving unit to where he was going to reside. As he walked into the dayroom of the pod he was assigned to another inmate recognized him from the news. He yelled out, "You're the fucker that locked your boy in the closet and starved him to death!" The inmate that recognized him was joined by two other inmates as they proceeded to attempt to beat him to death. By the time he was taken to the hospital, his head had swelled quite a bit and had a compound fracture in one of his legs. He spent a week in the hospital recovering from the concussion and the surgeries to fix his leg. He was then transferred back to the first facility while they found him another facility to live at and recover further. I heard down the grapevine that after he had recovered and was moved to a new facility, the same thing occurred. Eventually, he was placed into Ad Seg for everyone's best interest.