
Episode 9. The psychology of prison
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The irreparable damage to a persons mind begins in the county jail as they await trial. The not-knowing what's about to happen to you becomes so overwhelming that it makes you beg the court to just sentence you...to anything...just get it over with. It takes years in prison to develop the patience to handle things like that. I have spent nearly two decades of my life in prison. That's half. My friend Aaron is my age, and he has been in prison since he was 15 years old. When he was sentenced as a child, he was told "life in prison without the posibility of parole." This past December the judge was forced to re-sentence him (because the U.S. Supreme court deemed it unconstitutional to sentence a child to prison for life with no chance of parole) he was given 50 years to life. The trauma we have endured has made us who we are today. Products of a so-called justice, raised by our flawed system designed to profit from our lives. Like some sick form of torture...forced to sit in a concrete cell to generat money for a few of our contries elite. Many of us are eventually cut loose and sent back into a world unfamiliar to us. Some of us will never see your world again, but through a few pictures. Take a journey with Aaron and I as we try to make sense of it all.