escapes

Jail Sight Checks

JAIL SIGHT CHECKS
20 November 2007

Most jail facilities perform prisoner sight checks by visual, verbal or video monitors. The most affective way to perform a sight check is by visual, physical and verbal verification. Some jail standards require that sight checks be performed every hour. In one hour, a lot can happen. In my career on some occasions, sight checks were performed by ghost officers and documented for record as being performed. The jailer or detention officer figures everything is quiet and peaceful, so documents the roster as making a check. Officers that attempt to ghost check and falsely document records should be dismissed or severely reprimanded by their superiors.

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Victoria makes me want to go. Want to go. And not just Victoria I guess. I can’t give all the credit to the small energetic and contrary. No not all. Some of it goes to Steinbeck too. Yes, to Steinbeck too. They make me want to go. Go.

I’m dreaming of the drive to the West in the summer. I’m dreaming of the time it would take to make my way lazily cross the country, to drive through the desert and the forests and to end up at another coast in another world. I’m thinking about the things I could see and the places I could go and the people I could meet and I’m thinking about the time I would spend, with a foot out the window and my sunglasses on, and my hair the western valley wind. Sun and gold. I feel myself. Feel myself. I want to just Go. Go. It’s calling me.

Things Prisoners will do in Jail

THINGS PRISONERS WILL DO IN JAIL
Some people who are incarcerated in jail as prisoners are known to exhibit normal, odd, strange or violent behaviors. No prisoner should be trusted. During my career working as a detention officer, I learned a world of information about human behavior. People are unpredictable and will do just about anything to escape or for getting their way while incarcerated.