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Essay heading: Behind a convicts eyes
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Inmates were always trying to make canteen runs for the officers to hopefully get some sort of tip or get an officer to by him a cup of noodles or a twenty-five cent can of soda. An experienced correctional officer could usually tell who the dorm canteen operator was. There was always one person in each dorm that ran a canteen out of his locker... displayed 300 characters
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There was always one person in each dorm that ran a canteen out of his locker. The one prison had monetary values that an inmate could not have more than twenty dollars of canteen and cash on him. If they did it was confiscated and they would receive time in segregation. The other prison had a plastic card and they could not have more than fifteen dollars worth of canteen also no cash were allowed... displayed next 300 characters
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