To Live And Die On Yard A Essay

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Much insight was learned about the corrections system after viewing Toe Tag Parole: To Live and Die on Yard A and Behind Bars: Rookie Year. Two very different point of views about prison life. Toe Tag Parole: To Live and Die on Yard A was predominantly from the viewpoint of the inmates while the Behind Bars: Rookie Year was predominantly from the correctional officers. Toe Tag Parole: To live and Die on Yard A is a documentary based at a Los Angeles, California prison. The documentary focuses individuals sentenced to life without parole and their stay at the Progressive Programming Facility. Life without parole is a sentence that means an individual while is not sentenced to death will still die in the state prison system. Inmates have created the term “toe tag parole,” which …show more content…

The documentary focuses on new correctional officers and the hardships that they face in their first rookie year. In the New Mexico Penitentiary 75% of the offenders have been convicted of a violent crime either in the community or in the prison system. Inside the penitentiary officers use force on average once a week to maintain control and security of the facility. Many of the new rookies are in corrections because they need a job that makes enough money to support their family and self. The mental stress that comes with the job often makes these rookies rethink their choice in career. The role of correctional officers are to maintain security and control within the penitentiary and the immediate surrounding perimeter to ensure safety of the public and inmates. The secondary role of correctional officers are to provide rehabilitative means to the prisoners often in the form of job skills and anger management. Along with rehabilitative treatment, correctional officers are to ensure that prisoners, particularly those placed in the level two housing unit, are prepared for reintegration into society upon