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IS PERCEPTION REALITY?

Assignment: Is Perception Reality?
A few years ago I moved to Arizona. I was to be the office manager of a Real Estate 
Appraisal firm. Unbeknown to me the Company owed back taxes to Internal Revenue Service.

The IRS came in and seized all of the Companies bank accounts and assets. All of a sudden
I had 
to scramble to find a new job. I did not immediately find work as an appraiser but took a
job with 
the Arizona Department of Corrections.
What I thought to be true and what the reality was; were two different things. I believed
that 
the individuals incarcerated were being punished and were not able or allowed to do much
of 
anything. Additionally, I believed that they basically sat in a jail cell and read books,
drew 
pictures or wrote letters. I also believed that they were law abiding while in prison. In
other 
words, I believed that they were limited in not being able to break the law.
Additionally, I 
assumed they had virtually no contact with the outside world. 
I completed some training in self-defense, first aid, conflict resolution, Radio 
Communications, etc. I was then sent to Cell Block 6 AKA Death Row. This is where my 
perceptions began to give way to reality. I found that almost every inmate (as called by
officers 
and staff) had a Television and that free cable was provided with many movie channels
available. 
Most had stereos with many CD's. They were required however, to wear headphones while 
listening to their music. I was surprised to find that the law mandated many privileges
to the 
incarcerated individuals. Three hot meals a day were served the inmates. Also, family
members 
could send them care packages at Christmas up to about 100 lbs., containing homemade food
and 
clothing items. In addition, there is a prison store that the Incarcerated could order
items from. A 
list of items would be filled out by the inmate with an account # and each week the items
would 
be delivered to them. Many ordered their favorite food items such as; Corn Chips,
Twinkies, 
cookies, candy, etc… Family members could send them money that was deposited to
their 
account for future purchases. If an inmate had no money he could apply for welfare and
get 
money from the state. Family members were also allowed contact visitation on a weekly
basis. 
Several individuals on death row were actually married to pen pals in the contact
visitation room. 
Finally, The inmates had access to the courts and legal process right there on location.
To appeal 
their case or file whatever lawsuit they had a mind too. 
This Cellblock was in many ways a little community. And the real shocker; there was a lot
of 
criminal activity going on. I just did not realize that so much crime could be taking
place. For 
example, there was a lot of illegal drug use in the prison. Illegal drugs such as
marijuana, Black 
Tar Heroin and Cocaine; were smuggled in. Visitors and the packages they brought carried
the 
drugs. Although searched, they still managed to get the drugs in. I remember one time
inspecting 
a pair of brand new boots that a family member sent in. I found the innersole had been
removed 
and carved out. It had been filled with marijuana. 
Drugs, stamps & store items were used as money in the prison. And there was theft, 
extortion & murder present. I would write tickets and reports on these activities much
like a 
police officer writes reports on the street. A legal procedure was in place to respond to
the 
tickets. Individual privileges would be taken away for a period of time depending on the

severity of the crime. 
In conclusion, I witnessed numerous crimes that took place right in front of me with no 
regard or care what the consequences would be. An inmate assaulted me right in front of 
witnesses. I was not injured due to the help of another officer who came to my aid in
subduing 
the individual. The inmates use the threat of violence and intimidation to attempt to get
what they 
want. Some even have succeeded in getting officers to bring them in their drugs by
threatening 
their families. Using their gang connections on the streets. Prison gangs are very much
alive 
today. There is a special group of officers whose sole job is to collect intelligence and

information on the gang leaders and members. The leaders are put into isolation to
diminish their 
control. So as you can see, things were definitely not as I perceived them to be. 

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