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Interview with Henry

JM: How many different blocks were there?
Henry: It was all open barracks that were divided by chainlink fence into four different sections.

JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they?
Henry: They didn't have names, just numbers...nine, eleven, thirteen, and fifteen. Every single door in the whole facility has its own number.

JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks?
Henry: Their was really no kind of method or organization to the different sections I learned. In Faulkner County, it's pretty much classified by sending offenders with violent felonies to unit one and sending everyone else to unit two. So you could have someone thats doing three days in jail for an unpaid traffic ticket sleeping in a bunk next to someone that is waiting to go to prison for ten years for cooking crystal meth.

JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks?
Henry: Every different section in unit two are pretty much the same. I remember fifteen being the best one to stay in because it was the furthest one back, so that made it a little bit more quiet than the other two sections. I remember eleven being the worst because it was the loudest and the most crowded. It's pretty much all the same though, all sections are pretty much equally awful. It's just like one big dog kennel.

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