Prison isn’t just a bunch of people who committed crimes behind bars becoming better people. In the following essay I will address the food, violence, and living conditions of Inmates in Maximum Security Prisons. Inmates from the biggest prisons around the US share stories of life while in prison, a lot writing from their actual prison cell serving life without parole. Prison’s not how it looks on movies and reality shows, the typical few slices of bread; it’s actually much worse. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation get a daily budget of $2.25 to feed the prisoners three meals, very low quality food every meal; often processed soy meat. Tito David Valdez, a prisoner doing life in Represa, California says this about his first meal ever in the prison, “Hungry, my mouth watering, I …show more content…
Violence inside the prison walls is unstoppable, 75,000 inmates which most will never see free daylight again in their life, why not do as they please anyways? One inmate, Silverstein went in on a 15 year sentence, but like all other prisoners you can’t be a lone wolf in those walls, he joined the Aryan Brotherhood; got caught up in gang violence ended up stabbing another inmate 67 times and is now serving life. Unfortunately, this is the case for a lot of the inmates currently serving time. During cell searches inmates will often have handmade weapons in their cell used at shanks used in violent attacks. According to slate 7 million violent crimes were reported within prisons across the U.S in 2014. When an inmate has a “hit” out for him and guards feel he is threatened and in danger of a violent attack he is placed in protective custody; 24 security from a guard. People are often placed in protective custody if they raped or sexually harassed a child, snitching, or killing an opposing gang