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I would like to believe that is true. I used to believe it was true until I did some research.Trust and believe that he will not be able to outrun that. Every inmate in the prison will know and he will pay multiple...penalties.
However, those incarcerated don't generally have access to this info.Hmm. Not in Oregon. And there is no current charge that an inmate can hide. The information is public and usually just a phone call away.
However, those incarcerated don't generally have access to this info.
The convicts are also put in a separate unit in the correction facility.
I learned some of this when I was wondering how an ex-BIL was fairing in an Oregon facility - he was convicted for several sexual offenses.
Sure, if an inmate is interested enough to have another inmate checked out, they can find out somehow, but generally they don't (from what I have read).
Oregon does not segregate inmates based on charge, race or gang affi
Actually Heretic,
The ease in finding out what an inmates charges are is actually quite substantial. It happens daily when new inmates arrive and they are housed in GP. It happens when inmates transfer institutions. It happens when an Inmate has a cell mate that doesn't know him or if no one can vouch for him.
There is only one drop out / PC unit in the state. It is comprised mainly of STG dropouts. For the most part, at the bigger facilities, a person such as the one above will live a fairly lonesome life. Odds are he will be victimized through extortion, assault, become a torpedo etc.
He will almost certainly be shunned and made to do things he does not want to. He will not be welcome amongst the other inmates with "cleaner charges". He most certainly will be assaulted and have items taken at some point, if not repeatedly. If he is placed in PC he will likely also earn a snitch jacket as well, which will only compound his already miserable lifestyle.
Source: Work in a Prison.