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What makes prison tolerable for them is the almost military camaraderie they find when they "have the back" of other inmates they often know from the streets or previous sentences.
March 3: By more than 2 to 1, Swiss voters approved the "fat cat initiative", a Constitutional amendment that bans big payouts to new and departing managers, gives shareholders the right to veto executive compensation and makes prison the penalty for executives who defy the new rules.
Sure, there were occasional violent clashes of taste and texture, but for the most part, it was all just boring and uncomfortable like they somehow took everything that makes prison a place you'd never want to go, boiled it down into an edible form, baked it in a disposable aluminum pan, and then served it.
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"Their stress was lower, their mood was better and anything that helps prisoners be calmer and sleep better makes prisons a better place for rehabilitation," said Sam Settle, director of the trust.
But the public applauds the politician who makes prisons meaner places.
It isn't the horror of the time at hand but the unimaginable sameness of the time ahead that makes prisons unendurable for their inmates.
And the artists have made models of some of his fellow prisoners' inventions for making prison life more comfortable.
The International Committee of the Red Cross began making prison visits here in May 1999 and some prisoners now have access to reading material.
They have previously stated that their goal is to make prison administrations know that "they cannot just treat prisoners as they want with impunity".
But it surely behoves those who favour sending ever more people to prison to try to make prison work better.
Trapped in a personally made prison, with the human race demanding you be a poster boy and role model.
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