#INMATE 001<h1>
AN EPISODIC SURVIVAL GAME DERIVED TO INJECT THE PLAYER INTO SCENARIOS SURROUNDING OUR COUNTRY'S INCARCERATION REHABILITATION AND RELEASE PROCESS.
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A LITERARY INDUCED NIGHTMARE THAT IS SURE TO HAVE YOU AT THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT.
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####YOU JUST ARRIVED AT THE LITTLE TOWN COUNTY JAIL.<h4>
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Why were you arrested?
- [[CRIMINAL LAW]]
- MISDEMEANOR (coming soon)
- DRUG CRIME (coming soon)
- FELONY (coming soon)
You’re upset, obviously. But watch your outrage meter closely; getting too manic could be fatal.
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The arresting officer found a little clear baggie and a scale in your car when you were arrested.
##Offense: Proving Drug Trafficking<H2>
What kind of criminal are you?
[[YOU ARE SCHIZOPHRENIC]]
~~YOU ARE 8 MONTHS PREGNANT~~
What kind of criminal are you?
~~YOU ARE SCHIZOPHRENIC~~
~~YOU ARE 8 MONTHS PREGNANT~~
[[YOU ARE A SENIOR CITIZEN]]What kind of criminal are you?
~~YOU ARE SCHIZOPHRENIC~~
[[YOU ARE 8 MONTHS PREGNANT]]
~~YOU ARE A SENIOR CITIZEN~~What kind of criminal are you?
[[YOU ARE PYSICALLY HANDICAP]]
~~YOU ARE 8 MONTHS PREGNANT~~
~~YOU ARE A SENIOR CITIZEN~~The jail is short on cells so you're handcuffed to a chair in the hallway next to a pregnant woman.
Two hours pass and the pregnant woman begins to pee.
What do you do?
- [[FREAK OUT]]
- [[DEMAND TO SEE SOMEONE ABOUT A CELL]]
- ~~REMAIN CALM~~
You stand up, untuck your shirt, yell and smack your body all over.
An officer is running towards you with a taser.
###Offense: Violating facility rules<h3>
~~Head to finger printing~~
~~Make a phone call~~
[[SEE CONSEQUENCES FOR FREAKING OUT]]
Careful, your outrage meter is climbing.
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You are escorted into a tiny cell with three other men.
Here begins 23 hour lock up - 1 hour rec time to make a phone call
[[GET TO KNOW YOUR CELLMATES]]
[[FAST FORWARD TO SENTENCING]]
####Punishment for your infraction involves the following:<h4>
----> Extra work duty
~~Temporarily restricted to your cell or bunk~~
~~Temporary loss of recreation time~~
----> No commissary privileges
~~No visitation rights~~
You don't take this news well.
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Another outburst and your outrage meter will blow!
[[FINISH PROCESSING]]
[[BANG YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE WALL]]
~~TRY TO MAKE FRIENDS~~
##RELEASE<h2>
You would've been out in 90 days but you got a few weeks of time added for being the jail tattoo man.
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Your time has been served for the following offense:
####1. MISDEMEANOR<h4>
- 90 days in jail
- $500 fine
- 12 months of probation
- 1 year of diversion programs
On the other hand....
Jail life isn't half bad and now you have a lucrative business.
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UPGRADE TO BEING THE JAIL SMUGGLER [[START]]
SEE A [[SOLUTION FOR SOCIETY]]
One of the inmates you're sharing a cell with, is in for assault on ambulance staff while drunk and disorderly.
###Offense: Public Intoxication<h3>
He is ex-service and has PTSD.
Lord of the Rings is on TV.
You get into a discussion about elves.
Your cellmate says “Did you know that Tolkien invented the entire concept of elves?”
Obviously, that isn’t true...
but what do you say?
[[“No, he didn’t invent the entire concept, just the specific elves in Lord of the Rings and made up a language for them.”]]
or
[["Cool, I didn't know that..."]]#FIGHT!<H1>
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Your cellmate’s immediate response to that is “Shut the f*cking cell door!”
This means he wants to fight.
Other inmates overhear and begin crowding by your cell.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
~~TRY TO REASON WITH HIM~~
~~SCREAM FOR HELP~~
[[FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE]]
#OH NO!<H2>
Your cellmate is pushing you over the edge. Make a choice!
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A game of cards with your cellmates confirms they like you.
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It's 3:00a.m. shift change,
1. You hear the sound of a body beating violently against the wall.
~~You try to block it out~~
2. You hear muffled screaming, then silence.
3. You begin to panic.
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In 10 minutes the wing is full of officers and nurses.
A limp man is carried from the cell next to yours.
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You start to [[hallucinate]] and begin to think the nurses are killers.
~~OTHER INMATES CALM YOU DOWN~~
[[YOU CHOKE A NURSE]]
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Careful, you don't have much control on your meter.
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1. You wake up in a single person cell.
2. You're dizzy, distraught and naked.
3. The paint peeling from the walls makes you uneasy, you’re cold and aching all over.
4. There’s a piece of paper resting on your chest.
A blue jumpsuit rests on your mat. You put the jump suit on and begin to read what's on the paper.
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“This prisoner is unmanageable in G.P. (General Population). Inmate is subject to loss of all privileges: TV, books, sheets, hygiene products and 24-hour watch.”
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[[HAVE A PSYCHOTIC EPISODE]]
~~HEAD TO CLASSIFICATION~~
Sorry, you didn't survive jail.
When no one was looking you hung yourself from the bathroom window bars.
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You can mourn or....
CHOOSE ANOTHER FATE [[START]]
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Your outrage monitor peaked and you choked a nurse.
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####Offense: Assault with intent to commit murder<h4>
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[[YOUR SENTENCE]]
CHOOSE ANOTHER FATE [[START]]You would've been out in 90 days but you managed to pick up another offense while being incarcerated. You will spend the next 20 years in jail.
##1. CLASS A FELONY<h2>
- Assault with intent to murder or harm
- 20 years ‘to life imprisonment.
- $500,000 in fines
##2. MISDEMEANOR<h2>
- 90 days in jail
- $500 fine
- 12 months of probation
- 1 year of diversion programs
SEE A [[SOLUTION FOR SOCIETY]]
CHOOSE ANOTHER FATE [[START]]
###HOW WE CAN FIX THIS?<H3>
At the end of every scenario we offer a solution to society.
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####Families come first<h4>
1. Patients and families must come first, not the convenience of providers and payers.
####Support<h4>
2. Patients do best, especially with chronic conditions, when they are informed, supported, and held responsible for their lives and health, which calls for a genuine partnership among, patients, families, and clinicians.
####Treatment<h4>
3. Treatment must be comprehensive and continuous to control any chronic disease; for mental and addictive disorders that means psychotherapy, skill building, and rehabilitation services; wellness management; and medications. Nothing less is sufficient - or works.
####Access<h4>
4. Access to humane mental health and substance use treatment must be provided in local, community-based treatment settings, not jails or prisons, nursing homes, shelters, or long-term hospitals.
CHOOSE ANOTHER FATE.
[[START]] You are guided down a short hallway then walked through a double glass door that reads INTAKE.
You put any personal items in a tray on the counter.
You are told to sit on a row of plastic seats and wait.
The seats are cold, hard and you are uncomforatble.
You're called.
“I’m going to pat you down. Do you have anything on you that is sharp or will prick me?” - Says an officer
You reply - "No"
The officer shoves her hands under your bra through your tank top in front and in back and she then reaches her fingers into your pants to feel inside the top band of your underwear.
Your feet are cold adn teh ground feels shark.
You are becoming increasingly more uncomforatble.
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You are then ordered to turn around and open your mouth wide and lift up your tongue, pull your ears forward and finally she gives you your shoes back.
~~Try your best to hold it together~~
You are instructed to pass through a metal detector.
The detector makes your teeth cringe, you feel yourself getting more upset and you begin to cry frantically.
On the other side, another officer asks you to turn your back to her as she wraps and locks a chain around your waist.
You start getting agile and no wanting to ne touched.
An officer notices and instructs you to calm down
~~Calm down~~
Handcuffs fall to each side of the chain and the officer cuffs your wrists to each side.
[[FREAK OUT]]
[[FINISH PROCESSING]]
After sitting in a holding cell for several hours you are...
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1. Stripped of all clothing
2. Bent over, spread the cheeks and instructed to cough
3. Given temporary sweatpants, boxers, tee shirt and shoes
4. The clothes you were wearing were thrown into a box with your home address
5. You get a shot for tetanus
6. You got an inmate ID & [[Commissary cards]]
7. You were processed by a Unit Officer (who was a real prick)
8. You are given 2 sheets, a towel...but no pillow.
Finally you are lead into a concrete room with 12 men and 12 mattresses.
[[FAST FORWARD TO SENTENCING]]
[[HAVE A PSYCHOTIC EPISODE]]
~~PAY AN INMATE STAMPS TO GET PILLOWS~~
Double-click this passage to edit it.Double-click this passage to edit it.You are in a wheel chair after chemotherapeutic treatment.
You are also freezing and soaking wet from sitting outside in the rain for 2 hours trying to turn yourself in.
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In the holding area no one looks you in the eyes.
A woman scribbles on a document "LB" [[SEE WHAT IT MEANS]].
Officers take your fancy electric wheelchair, and you are given a different one.
It does not have the usual two large wheels in the rear — only four small wheels, which means you can't push it yourself... and no footrests.
- [[ASK FOR A "PUSHER"]]
- [[HEAD TO YOUR CELL]]
Be sure to keep your cool.
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Great! - your head banging just won you a 3 day trip to
##Lock-up!<h2>
- "Lock-up" means that you are restricted to your cell.
- The only exception is to shower twice a week
- Obtain needed medical assistance
- Have one hour of recreation per day
[[FAST FORWARD TO SENTENCING]]
[[SEE LOCK-UP STATISTICS]]###Table 3<H3>
Compares the prison adjustment of the index sample of individuals with schizophrenia and the matched control group.
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The index sample demonstrated poorer adjustment on every measure listed in Table 3, with more violent infractions, more moves for medical or disciplinary reasons, and inability to obtain a job all reaching statistical significance.
The mean number of days in "lock-up" for this index sample who went to lockup, was 76 days compared with 49 days for the matched control group. This difference is significant.
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Commissary Gift Cards, available in denominations of $25 and $50, are a great way to provide the necessities to your loved ones and friends conveniently and quickly.
These cards expire 5 years from the date of purchase.
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###Hallucinations<H3>
- Hallucinations and delusions are among the most common symptoms of schizophrenia. Both are considered positive symptoms, meaning they are not seen in healthy people.
- Hallucinations are defined as experiences and sensations that are not comprehensible to others. To the person experiencing them, however, they may seem real, urgent, and vivid. Roughly 70% of people with schizophrenia will experience hallucinations.
[["Cool, I didn't know that..."]]
You are assignned a pusher in the cell next to you.
3 days pass and so far so good. Until...
Other inmates find out you aren't subject to as many searches as they are. Your Pusher asks you to transport some drugs during rec time.
The cell is larger to accommodate moving around in the chair but this prison doesn't have any disability care workers. So you're on you're own.
The correctional officer shuts the door behind you.
Immediately you feel the need to use the restroom.
Your cellmate is reading quietly on the top bunk.
[[ASK YOUR CELLMATE TO HELP YOU]]
[[JUST SIT THERE]]
#Accommodating Disabled Prisoners<H1>
The decision in the Goodman case may force American prisons, already strapped financially, to quicken their construction of handicap-accessible areas. The attorney for the Georgia State Corrections Department stated that all 2,000 disabled prisoners in the system have been accommodated (Goodman's suit focused on a four year period from 1995 to 1999) and that the issue is a moot one. However, advocates for disabled prisoners feel that threat of damages is the only way to insure that prisons comply with the ADA. Adding this muscle to the ADA makes the act even stronger and the lives of the disabled a little easier in every sphere of life, even prison.
[[SEE FULL ARTICLE]]##Disabled and in Jail: The Disability Rights of Prisoners<H2>
by Ellen Rosner Feig, December 2009
How far reaching is the Americans with Disabilities Act? While it clearly requires public buildings to be accessible, what does that mean for Americans in public buildings like state prisons? The United States Supreme Court set a new precedent for this act, in the case of Goodman & United States v. Georgia. Through this landmark case, the Court ruled prisoners can sue for monetary damages if they are being discriminated against due to a disability.
###Tony Goodman v. Georgia<H3>
Plaintiff Tony Goodman, a wheelchair bound paraplegic, was an inmate at the Georgia State Prison where he was confined to a 12 by 3 feet cell for 23 hours each day. The small confines of the cell made it difficult, if not impossible, for Goodman to turn in his chair. Further, his cell was not outfitted with accessible bathroom facilities. Goodman also claimed that prison officials failed to give him necessary medical care and made no attempt to include him in prison programs attended by mobile prisoners.
In his 1999 suit, Goodman claimed discrimination under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or the ADA. Title II of the ADA states that "no qualified individual with a disability shall...be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity." Georgia claimed sovereign immunity, meaning Goodman had no right to bring the suit. A district court agreed, granting summary judgment.
###The Appeal<H3>
An appeal on behalf of Goodman to the 11th Circuit proved fruitless as the appellate court simply affirmed the prior court's summary judgment; Goodman couldn't sue Georgia. Basing its decision on the Supreme Court's decision in Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama v. Garrett, the court found that Goodman's request for money damages was not allowed under Title I of the ADA.
###Supreme Court Review<H3>
The attorneys for Goodman argued for Supreme Court review. They claimed their case should be decided based on the tenets of the case of Tennessee v. Lane. In Lane, the Supreme Court found that under the ADA Congress had the right to override state immunity from suit. A disabled plaintiff was able to sue the state for making it impossible to attend court due to lack of handicapped accessible entries. While the case did deal with Title II of the ADA, the decision was a narrow one limited to accessibility of judicial process.
The Supreme Court ultimately granted plaintiff Goodman's petition to hear his case. The Court would decide whether or not Title II of the ADA enables state immunity for suits by prisoners with disabilities who claim discrimination by state owned and operated prisons. In prior decisions, the Court held that inmates are protected by the ADA - the issues that faced the Justices in Goodman were limited to whether or not an inmate could sue for compensation for pain and suffering. The Supreme Court found inmates could sue. In a unanimous decision, Justice Scalia wrote that the ADA can be applied to state prisons, as it includes such conduct challengeable under the 14th Amendment which forbids cruel and unusual punishment. Thus, the court held that Goodman can sue the state for money damages from discriminatory practices.
###Accommodating Disabled Prisoners<H3>
The decision in the Goodman case may force American prisons, already strapped financially, to quicken their construction of handicap-accessible areas. The attorney for the Georgia State Corrections Department stated that all 2,000 disabled prisoners in the system have been accommodated (Goodman's suit focused on a four year period from 1995 to 1999) and that the issue is a moot one. However, advocates for disabled prisoners feel that threat of damages is the only way to insure that prisons comply with the ADA. Adding this muscle to the ADA makes the act even stronger and the lives of the disabled a little easier in every sphere of life, even prison.
[[DISABLED AND IN JAIL SOLUTION FOR SOCIETY]] (Lower Bunk/ Lower Tier)
[[YOU ARE PYSICALLY HANDICAP]] (Lower Bunk/ Lower Tier)
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