Top 10 Rules to Follow in Prison

Larry Lawton
18 Jan 202223:11

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares insights about survival in prison, focusing on key rules such as loyalty, trust, and the dangers of snitching. He discusses the concept of 'rule 35,' where prisoners may reduce their sentences by providing information, and contrasts it with the broader notion of snitching, emphasizing that calling the police in civilian matters is not the same. With a strong focus on integrity, the speaker advises viewers to make good life choices to avoid prison, where loyalty is critical for survival, and the consequences of breaking that loyalty are severe.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Snitching in prison is seen as one of the worst actions, as it marks a person with a notorious reputation.
  • 😀 A 'downward departure' in the legal system allows inmates to reduce their sentence by providing information, often related to crimes or associates.
  • 😀 Inmates often face pressure to provide information about crimes or other individuals in exchange for sentence reductions.
  • 😀 Prison culture values loyalty and keeping one's word, with snitching being viewed as a serious betrayal.
  • 😀 Snitching is defined as sharing information about criminal activities that one was involved in with others, particularly to authorities or rivals.
  • 😀 The speaker clarifies that snitching is not the same as cooperating with law enforcement in real-world crimes (e.g., reporting a robbery).
  • 😀 The concept of 'snitching' in gangs or prison is often distorted, especially when it involves individuals caught in illegal activities but not betraying their partners.
  • 😀 In prison, a person who 'snitches' becomes a target, and their reputation is permanently damaged.
  • 😀 Prison life requires adherence to rules like loyalty, not snitching, and maintaining one’s honor, which can help an inmate survive and navigate the system.
  • 😀 The speaker urges people to avoid criminal activities that lead to prison, stressing the importance of making good choices and helping others.

Q & A

  • What is the concept of a 'downward departure' mentioned in the script?

    -A 'downward departure' is a legal term referring to a reduction in a sentence, which can occur if a prisoner provides valuable information or cooperates with authorities, such as revealing information about a crime or criminal activities.

  • What is Rule 35 in the context of the video?

    -Rule 35 refers to a provision that allows a sentence to be reduced if a prisoner provides substantial assistance to law enforcement, typically by sharing information about other criminals or criminal activities.

  • What does the speaker believe is the true meaning of 'snitching'?

    -The speaker defines 'snitching' as betraying someone who was involved in a crime with you, particularly by informing authorities about their involvement. In contrast, calling the police as a civilian in cases of crime is not considered snitching.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of sticking to one's word in prison?

    -Sticking to one's word is vital in prison because it establishes trust and respect. If someone breaks their word, they can be labeled untrustworthy, which can make it difficult to survive in the prison environment.

  • How does the speaker view the role of snitching in the outside world versus in prison?

    -In the outside world, the speaker views calling the police and reporting crimes as necessary and not as snitching. In prison, however, snitching refers to betraying fellow criminals, which is highly frowned upon and can result in severe consequences.

  • What is the potential consequence of being labeled a 'snitch' in prison?

    -Being labeled a 'snitch' in prison can lead to a damaged reputation, isolation, and even physical harm, as snitches are seen as betrayers of trust and are often targeted by other inmates.

  • What is the significance of the comparison between snitches and child molesters in the prison system?

    -The speaker uses this comparison to emphasize the severity of the stigma attached to being labeled a snitch in prison. Both are considered some of the worst reputations a person can have within the inmate community.

  • What is the speaker's advice for avoiding prison?

    -The speaker advises making better life choices, helping others, and avoiding getting involved in criminal activities. By doing so, individuals can stay out of prison and avoid the harsh realities of the prison system.

  • What is the underlying message the speaker wants to convey to the audience?

    -The speaker wants the audience to understand the importance of loyalty, keeping one's word, and avoiding criminal behavior in order to prevent the negative consequences of prison life. He also urges viewers to make good choices to avoid prison altogether.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'making good choices'?

    -Making good choices refers to living a life of integrity, avoiding crime, and helping others. The speaker encourages people to act responsibly and make decisions that will keep them out of prison and allow them to lead a better life.

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Prison RulesLoyaltySnitchingLife ChoicesPrison SurvivalInmate CultureConsequencesTrust IssuesJustice SystemStreet Life