Interview with PJ, Katherine, Jimmy, Baldy and Max
JM: How many different blocks were there? PJ: 2 Katherine: not sure becuase I was always in the upper
annex. No cells. Jimmy: 4 and the tents and womens jail Baldy: many too many to mention Max: 4
JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they? PJ: no Katherine: There is this one called "THE BUBBLE" thats
where you go if your under 21 or if you have
mental issues or if your gonna commit suicide or
somethin, That is the most horrible place. The
COs dont come around to let you go to the
bathroom every 15 minutes like theyre supposed
to so the inmates housed there ended up doing it
all over the floor and living in it. Or throwing
it. I was housed in the Upper Annex and the dorm
was known as U2 dorm. Next Door was U1 dorm. And
The lower annex was L1 and L2 dorms. Jimmy: juss 100 200, etc Baldy: 500 Max: A,B,C,D
JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks? PJ: women vs male inmates Katherine: Not sure. Jimmy: 100 was for juveniles being charged as adults,
200
was for young first time offenders, 300 was
people
being charged with murder, attempted murder,400
was the trustee pod then you had the tents box
and
bubble Baldy: different ones for different blocks
JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks? PJ: I did not observe the worst block - only heard
gossip between other prisoners. Katherine: The worst places were THE BOX which is only a
6x9 room and THE BUBBLE which is the nastiest
place ever. Jimmy: i was in 200 the whole time it was nicer from
what
i heard Baldy: Nothing
A person will remain in the bubble until a review is done by the doctor (which can take anywhere between 3 days and a little over a week) determining the inmate does not have any mental health issues. If an inmate is diagnosed with a mental illness, they will be able to move into population when the doctor feels the treatment they are receiving is working.
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