'A Psychological Analysis Of Orange Is The New Black'

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Orange is the New Black (OITNB) is a Netflix show based in the prison experience of a middle class woman, Piper Chapman, on Litchfield´s low security prison. She is punished for a crime she committed 10 years before, when she helped her ex-girlfriend, Alex Vause, who was a drug dealer. As the show develops, she becomes involved with other prison mates and the show tells her story together with the many other stories that take place in jail. As it´s expected, OITNB exposes very crude and horrible stories about both the system and the prisoners. This successful show has caused a lot of controversy because of the atrocities and injustices that have been portrayed on our screens. After watching all four seasons, most of the fans wonder ¨This is …show more content…

On the first season we saw some motherhood stories as: Maria’s (convict) pregnancy and being separated from her new born. Also Aleida, who has five children (including Dayanara, who is a convict), shows little interest on her children. A story important to add is Sophia Burset’s (transgender convict), who has a little boy and she is constantly worried about him and his life. And the last story but not least, Dayanara who gets pregnant by an Officer and also is separated from her newborn, who later gives her into adoption. As you can see, this is a poorly touched subject for a 200-convict …show more content…

Between October 2008 and December 2009 the U.S. Department of Justice made a National Inmate Survey on Sexual Victimization in Prisons and Jails, the survey gave results that an estimated 4.4% of prison inmates and 3.1% of jail inmates reported experiencing one or more incidents of sexual victimization by another inmate or facility staff in the past 12 months. Nationwide, these percentages suggest that approximately 88,500 adults held in prisons and jails at the time of the survey had been sexually victimized. So, an elimination act does not manage the problem completely. Even though they are low percentages still there are 88,500 persons who have experienced sexual abuse. Moreover, about 2.8% of prison inmates and 2.0% of jail inmates reported having had sex or sexual contact with staff according to the survey.