JM: How many different blocks were there? Darryl: I think there were 10. Ralph: 3 Cheryl: for women there are 2 areas building c which is
minimum and work release and building a which is
medium maximum and SMAN and that areas devided
into 2 tears and 2 cells are seperated for segragation
JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they? Darryl: Intake, medium, therapeutic pod called Phoenix
program, inmate worker (trustees), community
worker (you go to work outside the jail with a
guard always there), work release. Ralph: Section C, Booking, and Womens Mod (aka max
security)... then there were men's sections. Cheryl: Yes there is building c and building a for women
JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks? Darryl: See above. Cheryl: building c is minimum and work release building a
is medium maximum and sman which is special
managments depending on you charges and actions
while in jail it determins your class and area you
will be located
JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks? Darryl: The nicest part of community work program was
being able to leave the jail and the hardest
part about being in jail was how crowded it
was. Ralph: they all sucked. Cheryl: I was only in building a because I was classed
maximunm for assualting an officer what I enjoyed
about it was there wasnt too many girls when it
was full we had 36 total and were locked down most
of the day 19 hours so it was usualy pretty quite
the worst part was just the showers it was always
cold and people could see in when they walked past