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Interview with Wade and Casey

JM: How many different blocks were there?
Wade: 4 pods 6 tiers and the dorm cwp work realease
Casey: Approx 5 i do believe

JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they?
Wade: A pod b pod c pod d pod cwp PC a b tier c d tier ef tier Jh tier the dorm
Casey: Pods with tiers, not blocks. Alphabetical. K-pod, J-Pod, L-Pod, M-Pod, N-Pod

JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks?
Wade: The rats and the rapeist were housed in pc all new sentenced people were in d pod new ban b pod was violence unit a pod the drug unit c pod jail unit 3 rd tier was kitchen workers
Casey: No distinction between male pods (4/5) that I was aware of. Only between people who had mental disorders or required medication, who were put into Ad-Seg behind the medical office. Ad-seg females had their own wing off of our unit.

JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks?
Wade: Well the nicest part of the pods is they have ac and big cells the bad part is you have a celly the yard sucks you never leave the unit except visits or the infirmary in the tries the cell is small but you get it all to your self
Casey: i don't think "nicest" is the best word used to describe anything about jail. But anyway, there aren't any blocks in the famale unit. Only tiers, upper and lower. People who were sick, old, or pregnant were on the lower tier. The worst part about having tiers was getting caught out of place by a CO on the upper tier if you belonged on the bottom tier.

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