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Interview with Burt, Daniel and David

JM: Did you find it difficult to get along with other inmates? Please give examples to explain why you did or didn't.
Burt: No, i fit in along with other inmates, more because of my appearence with tattoos. and similar cases and some people i knew from the free world.
Daniel: No, but there are some difficult people inside. Mostly people tend to just socialize to pass the time away and take your mind off of the outside world.
David: No because I'm already in my 40s and I've been around the block so I know how to control my temper. A lot of the things that guys do in there can get on your nerves if you're not mature. Young guys tend to blow their fuse a lot more.

JM: What types of things did you have to do to avoid problems or fights with other inmates?
Burt: real shit, you just have to keep to yourself. theres alot of shit talking in there,. if you dont know anyone from the free world thats in there then basically your on your own not knowing what could happen.
Daniel: The main thing is to give respect and try not to be a "loud-mouth." But then there's a difference between giving respect and being intimidated, the intimidated ones get treated worse. Just not as bad as what you see on tv, unless you watch the programs on like msnbc.
David: I won't sit at a table with a guy who might be volatile. I have pretty good intuition so I can read people and figure out who to avoid.

JM: Were you able to choose an inmate as your cellmate if you knew one? How often would your cellmate(s) change?
Burt: Yes, i knew alot of inmates that were homeboys back in the free world.
Daniel: Do you mean a cellmate? If so, then no. The administration office never interacted with inmates, and there is no favor shown.
David: You were assigned a bunk but you could put in request for a different bunkmate if you wanted to.

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