Part 10/12:
The Hardship of Life in Segregation and Cell Changes
The transcript also sheds light on the harsher aspects of incarceration. Segregation, cell reshuffles, and the constant management of conflicts create stress and instability. Some inmates react violently to these changes, illustrating the emotional toll of constantly adapting to new environments. Officers aim to mitigate conflict by careful planning and understanding individual triggers, recognizing that a harmonious environment is crucial for rehabilitation.