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Posted on 11/13/23 at 3:23 pm to danilo
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I worked in a prison in North Florida. I'm an LPN. A 20 year old male inmate was brought to us in medical for a PREA (prison rape elimination act). He said it had been going on for weeks, maybe longer. He was afraid to tell anyone until it was so bad he couldn't hide it anymore. The pain was so intense that he couldn't defecate and was afraid to eat. The herpes infection had spread all over his face, in his mouth, his rectum, anus and genitals. He was crying. The boy was only 120lbs. He had lost bowel control from the repeated raping. The officers knew it had been occurring and didn't care. This kid's entire life was destroyed all because he'd been involved in drugs and went to prison. He hadn't hurt anyone. Just himself. He'd lacked family support. And now he needed reconstructive surgery on his rectum and anus and would have HSV2 for the rest of his life. The possibility of Hepatitis was extremely high, as well as HIV. But he was transferred to another facility before we did labs. I had to go to the restroom after I gave him the cocktail and completed my part of the PREA with him, so I could cry. It was one of the most devastating and inhumane moments of my life. No one deserves that. It made me so angry and I felt helpless. I couldn't fix it and I couldn't change it. I was useless to him.
Posted on 11/13/23 at 5:50 pm to danilo
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Doc on YouTube about prison rape in Alabama
I've always wondered how I'd handle those situations. Then I watch some of that documentary and one dude who tried to fight back had a knife held to his throat while a different dude was raping him. I've always been told being able to fight is irrelevant in that situation. It's all about not taking favors, keeping to yourself, hanging with people of your race and again, not standing out.
So if you smoke or like coffee, don't accept free shite, they gonna want pay back. Just turn everything down. Hope you went to jail for something they can respect, lay low, and figure out who you can trust. My uncle spent 20 years in prison as a guard, he knows I boxed for 10 years growing up. Told me none of that matters.
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