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  • An ex-correction officer lifts the veil on the violence and dysfunction behind one of America’s most notorious jails housing inmates awaiting trial for murder, robbery and rape.
    Having worked at Rikers jail for two years, the Informer shares the demoralizing working conditions, corruption and sexual harassment - all for just doing her job.
    She reveals that regular cell tours turn ugly as inmates routinely pull out their penis and masturbate over her. One incident involves an inmate forcibly ripping a colleague's duty belt off to get into her pants. Drugs, weapons and alcohol are rampant as officers are selling them for quick cash, putting the Informer’s life at risk.
    After trying to quit nearly four times to “stay in the fight”, she hits rock bottom and hands in her badge at a time when a mass exodus of staff were quitting too.
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  Před rokem +42

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  • @dave_riots
    @dave_riots Před rokem +6079

    Let's not forget that while these inmates and corrections officers are all suffering, there's people profitting behind the scenes from this atrocity.

    • @the_local_bigamist
      @the_local_bigamist Před rokem

      Exactly. The for-profit prison system is an utter disgrace. Capitalism at its ugliest in modern times, in the west certainly. Some would say that those in the prisons are parasites but you'll find that those profiteers are the real parasites.

    • @Capybearacuda
      @Capybearacuda Před rokem +1

      ABSOLUTELY ZEROsympathy for ALL officers involved. THEY CAN QUITE AT LITERALLY ANY TIME. UNLIKE THE INNOCENTS BEING HELD BEFORE TRIAL. FCK THEY LIFE THEY DESERVE ALL OF THIS AND MUCH MUCH MORE

    • @warprimeminister
      @warprimeminister Před rokem +59

      ‘Shocker!….corruption…! ‘ lol

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Před rokem +97

      It isn’t just the owners of private prisons… that’s a small amount of people. It’s about how the system becomes a beast of itself, an almost living organism that want to survive and thrive. These government institutions aren’t like private businesses, they can’t fail, they refuse to downsize and can only grow. Imagine if a jail/prison population drops to 50%…they aren’t just gonna lay off half the COs, judges, police etc. they’re just going to proactively police. It’s like government budgets, they’ll always fill up the budget with bullshit just so the budget doesn’t drop next year.

    • @lmccampbell
      @lmccampbell Před rokem

      the inmates deserve to suffer

  • @maximomartinez4798
    @maximomartinez4798 Před rokem +2582

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR KEEPING THIS SERIES ALIVE! We need more transparency, and these testimonials are crucial!

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Před rokem +28

      Best series on this channel

    • @heeledviper
      @heeledviper Před rokem +12

      Transparency is irrelevant. We already know. Accountability, consequences and human decency are what will be required.

    • @kingpriapatius5832
      @kingpriapatius5832 Před rokem +2

      FAKE? Where exactly is the MICROPHONE?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @studzo4853
      @studzo4853 Před rokem +2

      @@kingpriapatius5832 near her waist

    • @Soundsaboutright42
      @Soundsaboutright42 Před rokem +1

      @@heeledviper Exactly

  • @mikegeee3319
    @mikegeee3319 Před rokem +1576

    My friend who was in prison 15 years in Florida told me he had sex with 4 different female officers multiple times while incarcerated. I also met a therapist who worked at a prison that confessed she got fired for screwing a inmate, and she was waiting for him to finish his drug trafficking sentence to try to be with him. It happens very often.

    • @pilotvanquish3886
      @pilotvanquish3886 Před rokem +226

      🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @jimclayron417
      @jimclayron417 Před rokem

      Sounds like a pretty shitty therapist lol you paid what 15$ to speak with them 😂

    • @drayrose
      @drayrose Před rokem +25

      @@pilotvanquish3886 🤣🤣

    • @cmend
      @cmend Před rokem +367

      I really don’t understand why. They really wanna risk having sex with a dirty ass inmate? Couldn’t be me

    • @VeeVeeLL3Gemini
      @VeeVeeLL3Gemini Před rokem +24

      I could never!

  • @LeenaStark
    @LeenaStark Před 10 měsíci +143

    My uncle was a Corrections Officer in a major Prison. The stories he would tell us would make you cringe. The violence and depravity which exists within the Prison System is beyond human imagination.
    My uncle was fortunate enough to live and "retire" --- but it cost him having a 'normal life' ; he never got married or had kids. He says that the "violence" he experienced on a daily basis would have affected his "private life" and he didnt want to put another human being through that --- especially children.
    He moved out to middle America and is now a "farmer" ---- with lots and lots of GUNZ which he calls his "children."

    • @macysondheim
      @macysondheim Před 2 měsíci

      Your uncle belongs in a mental institution

    • @Rhatid-mon
      @Rhatid-mon Před 2 měsíci +2

      Why do you use quotes ". " when you don't have too?🤔

    • @Ehails44
      @Ehails44 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Rhatid-monproper english and she was fortunate enough to learn it so why not use it? Its like asking someone why they use a big word when they could dumb down everything they say... well u dont dumb down to keep dumb ppl away 😂😂

    • @FBI_Agent_69420
      @FBI_Agent_69420 Před dnem

      @@Ehails44 that's not "proper English". That's a boomer at a keyboard. Along with all the random capitalisation, you see that all the time, from the religious nuts especially.

  • @growurown207
    @growurown207 Před rokem +2464

    Clearly she's a good person and ppl like her should be commended for maintaining a moral compass despite walking amongst demons

    • @SploinkyDH.
      @SploinkyDH. Před rokem +37

      Demons as in the prisoners or the for profit operators?

    • @oliver4721
      @oliver4721 Před rokem +9

      @@SploinkyDH. there really aren’t that many private prisons

    • @beetlejuice2725
      @beetlejuice2725 Před rokem

      @@oliver4721 Doesn't change the fact that many people become violent criminals while serving for non-violent crimes

    • @masterofreality230
      @masterofreality230 Před rokem +11

      @@oliver4721 They have taken over here in Ohio where I live. The jail is private here and its inhumane, but hey, I made sure I didnt go back!! lol

    • @oliver4721
      @oliver4721 Před rokem +8

      @@beetlejuice2725 that happens in public and for profit prisons

  • @tomeggleston367
    @tomeggleston367 Před rokem +1450

    Are you certain that you have done enough to protect the identity of this lady? It strikes me that any inmate at Rikers who knows her, would be able to tell who she is...

    • @legocircus
      @legocircus Před rokem +380

      For real. At least mask her voice. Damn.

    • @postcards.to.myself
      @postcards.to.myself Před rokem +340

      And her hair.

    • @lwrncjms
      @lwrncjms Před rokem +34

      Facts

    • @lwrncjms
      @lwrncjms Před rokem +43

      ​@@postcards.to.myself Issa wig or weave

    • @Allen667sjja
      @Allen667sjja Před rokem

      I like vice but they really don’t care, they care more about the story. I’m like 90% sure they got their North Korean tour guides killed lol

  • @donnyjay4269
    @donnyjay4269 Před rokem +181

    I was in the interview process for Corrections at Rikers Island… my aunt, who worked their for 20 years, begged me not to do it. I ended up not taking the job 🙏🏾

    • @Momma_AL
      @Momma_AL Před rokem +6

      How did your aunt manage to stay that long? Does it pay that well?

    • @camelio10
      @camelio10 Před rokem +14

      20 years?. She was defo smashing the prisoners

    • @Real_Talk_Ent
      @Real_Talk_Ent Před rokem +1

      Of course she was

    • @amritsingh8918
      @amritsingh8918 Před rokem +12

      @@Momma_AL after 5 and half years as CO in rikers island, you make $92,073 so yeah they get paid well. But it's not worth it because of the massive shortage there

    • @gentleauroraasmr8562
      @gentleauroraasmr8562 Před rokem

      ​@@camelio10 That's the amount of time you have to do before you retire, dummy😂.

  • @ubiquity02
    @ubiquity02 Před 9 měsíci +13

    I truly believe that women should not be doing these types of jobs. And before anyone calls me "sexist," I'm a biologically born woman that is saying this. This job is already dangerous for a man but given the chance of rape, women should not be working in these facilities as prison guards. My friend's mom was a guard at San Quentin. She was assigned to death row. She saw so much, including finding prisoners who hanged themselves in their cells. She had a nervous breakdown and quit. My other friend, who is a psychologist (woman), also worked for a brief time at San Quentin. She said the money was really good but after a year, she realized that the high pay was not worth it.

  • @CHR15718N
    @CHR15718N Před rokem +2646

    Am I the only person who thinks that women should work in female prisons and men should work in male prisons?
    What exactly do they expect when they put female officers in front of a ton of convicted rapists? Completely understaffed and overworked… It is not difficult to see why this ends in an disaster.

    • @fefemyluv
      @fefemyluv Před rokem +449

      I can see a lot of logic to this. You’re basically exposing a bunch of sexually deprived men to more chaos. What is there to lose in ra-ping a woman for some lifers?

    • @shooz4unme
      @shooz4unme Před rokem

      You’re right! Women can’t possibly control men.

    • @Evertvbb
      @Evertvbb Před rokem +188

      @@fefemyluv exact this, what a insane stupid idea? Its like putting the cat with the milk

    • @ODK321
      @ODK321 Před rokem +129

      I understand what you are saying but you yourself said they are understaffed. I think that's the answer. They don't have enough people period, let alone enough men to have an all male staff

    • @7-7191
      @7-7191 Před rokem +68

      Yeah I agree but I could see woman complaining about discrimination and not being hired at a men's jail because of your gender. So yeah it'll never happen.

  • @jstone247
    @jstone247 Před rokem +260

    Absolutely NO AMOUNT OF MONEY could encourage me to do that job!

    • @stealthkills
      @stealthkills Před rokem +1

      Not even 1 billion dollars? Lmao

    • @booty121212
      @booty121212 Před rokem +18

      @@stealthkills no not everyone is money hungry like you

    • @glf89__72
      @glf89__72 Před rokem +1

      @@kisham2725 lol

    • @michellesingleton8344
      @michellesingleton8344 Před rokem +1

      My mother inlaw did it for 25 years.

    • @jstone247
      @jstone247 Před rokem +4

      @@michellesingleton8344 I admire her resilience.
      I hope she left with a decent pension.

  • @Spadestr81
    @Spadestr81 Před rokem +1015

    Who let their 20-21 yr old daughter guard prisoners? That’s so tragic.

    • @frimpsyfromkumasi3300
      @frimpsyfromkumasi3300 Před rokem +95

      Or wife or sister of any age?!

    • @djwoosie98
      @djwoosie98 Před rokem +245

      She's an adult, who is going to stop her?

    • @Astral-Projector2389
      @Astral-Projector2389 Před rokem +81

      @@djwoosie98 Exactly, she is a strong independent woman, she needs no man :D

    • @djwoosie98
      @djwoosie98 Před rokem +94

      @@Astral-Projector2389 lol I didn't mean it like that.

    • @Spadestr81
      @Spadestr81 Před rokem +58

      Anyone who loves her would help her look for another job.

  • @Dakid4rmdade
    @Dakid4rmdade Před 5 měsíci +34

    I applied to be a NYC correctional officer and after talking to a CO who works on Rikers he quickly convinced me to not pursue the job. I'm glad I listened 🙏🏿

  • @Greg-cr2dw
    @Greg-cr2dw Před rokem +908

    Unfortunately, none of this is unique to Rikers, and all of this, and more, has been happening in the prison system for decades. The worst part is, on top of all of the suffering and money down the drain, most of the time, we're usually just making people worse. 44% of federal inmates are in prison for drug offenses- maybe that's a good place to start making changes.

    • @basedsalty6970
      @basedsalty6970 Před rokem

      This is the exact reason why females shouldn't be allowed to work in male facilities

    • @jaystackz3425
      @jaystackz3425 Před rokem

      yeah and ask yourself this ... who do you think is bringing in the drugs ? ... your own government .. when you realize its your very own government doing society dirty .. its the government that needs to be overthrown and start a new plate ... eliminate the elites ..

    • @PugkinSoup
      @PugkinSoup Před rokem +47

      Yep, In a lot of the western world our crime systems invite crime, making it so if someone commits one crime and now will have constant difficulty ever getting employed is just gonna cause them to turn back to crime. Iirc in Australia (which has that prison system) roughly 2/3 prisoners commit another crime after imprisonment. In Finland, where they actually bother to make the criminals functioning members of society, that number is only 1/3, a monumental change achieved by just treating humans like humans

    • @matt.willoughby
      @matt.willoughby Před rokem

      Totally agree with you, you're right they should be executed for using drugs. Hang the homeless and within 10yrs crime will be down by at least 5%

    • @animalsandiphones
      @animalsandiphones Před rokem +1

      Truth

  • @peacegawd5192
    @peacegawd5192 Před rokem +130

    As someone whos never been arrested, the threat of being thrown on rikers is enough to keep you away from the bookings.

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +1

      as someone who whose job is going with the people who is doing the the job and he has no more knowledge like wtf?

    • @jimclayron417
      @jimclayron417 Před rokem

      I mean it’s pretty obvious that your not gonna be committing any felonies so don’t trip lol

  • @kemigeorge6294
    @kemigeorge6294 Před rokem +8

    Wow, can't believe cramming a bunch of people into too small a space, where they're starved, under-nourished, sexually assaulted, and exposed to un-punished violence on an hourly basis would lead to a dysfunctional system. Who would have imagined.

  • @LordOnyx
    @LordOnyx Před rokem +290

    I work with people who left rikers… what she says is extremely accurate

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Před rokem +392

    This is such a depressing situation, thank you for giving some attention to it.

    • @Tripskiii
      @Tripskiii Před rokem +1

      bet you forgot about it already

    • @VerhoevenSimon
      @VerhoevenSimon Před rokem +3

      @@Tripskiii some of us do know, and care about these situations.

    • @Tripskiii
      @Tripskiii Před rokem

      @@VerhoevenSimon caring and doing something about it is two different things, all i see here is virtue signaling.

    • @VerhoevenSimon
      @VerhoevenSimon Před rokem

      I'd always consider further exposure on this matter a good thing, even if you think it isn't doing enough. Especially for non Americans the options are somewhat limited as they can't let their votes speak.

    • @Tripskiii
      @Tripskiii Před rokem

      @@VerhoevenSimon haha you think our votes count for stuff xD and sorry for being rude i didnt even think that you were from NED i shoulda noticed since you share the same last name as my favorite kickboxer

  • @ChooseCompassion
    @ChooseCompassion Před rokem +87

    My brother survived that wicked place and was not even a violent offender just a three times strike for drug abuse. Apparently to the cost of the NY correction department they claim each inmate costs the state over $120,000 a year which is hard to believe considering the conditions and hell hole that place truly is. I believe the only reason they’re going to close this horrific institution is because of the real estate value of that island. This is the epitome of our broken system! We need to destroy America’s #PrisonIndustrialComplex

    • @Good_Luck11
      @Good_Luck11 Před rokem

      how long did he do?

    • @user-kx5lp2ns8n
      @user-kx5lp2ns8n Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's rumored that because [It's] surrounded by water, they can build Hi-Rise, Hi-Priced Condos there to Sell. But... what Sane Millionaire [that did their research] would be fine with living on [such land] where reportedly sooooMany HORRORS Occurred??? I know, rhetorical!

    • @tashil_b
      @tashil_b Před 4 měsíci +1

      Research pollsmoor prison

    • @ChooseCompassion
      @ChooseCompassion Před 4 měsíci

      @@Good_Luck11 About 20 years. Not even for anything violent. Damn three strikes laws.

    • @ChooseCompassion
      @ChooseCompassion Před 4 měsíci

      @@tashil_b Well aware of that notorious place. Hopefully others will. And I have several loved ones that have done federal time in Rahway, Folsom and Lompoc and have researched prisons for years and why I have such strong feelings about them.

  • @NedKelly663
    @NedKelly663 Před rokem +47

    She just literally explained what happens in every jail, and prison in the United States, that island is no different

  • @citystars1117
    @citystars1117 Před rokem +227

    How and why would they ever put females in charge of a mens prison? I'm all for women being equal but like.....if your surrounded by hundreds of guys everyday and the you start to see a young 21 year old FEMALE, of any size, age, body type or whatever.....that's literally just a ticking time bomb, women should be on womens units and men on the mens units, period.

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Před rokem

      It’s a equal rights thing. Some women are fine with it. It’s kind of a bullshit double standard with them though. A male CO can bullshit with you and talk about sports, jokes around etc. but if a female CO did the same she would be fired for fraternizing

    • @Vortex__24
      @Vortex__24 Před rokem +38

      Unfortunately there aren't enough guards to cover like that

    • @csick11
      @csick11 Před rokem

      Yes they were married and I was a victim!

    • @jasonmitchell8883
      @jasonmitchell8883 Před 3 měsíci

      because women can do anything a man can, equality, duh

  • @Mobay18
    @Mobay18 Před rokem +428

    This is insane. How can a prison be run soo poorly. The guys in change are clearly not fit to run a prison.

    • @heathergraham871
      @heathergraham871 Před rokem +41

      this is sadly very common in the prison system.

    • @heathergraham871
      @heathergraham871 Před rokem +20

      my nephew is so happy to be at a super max as an officer as before in reg max it was 60inmates to 1 guard. He said he felt and was completely powerless to change anything. If you bring something up, you will be punished.

    • @Skankhunt420.
      @Skankhunt420. Před rokem +5

      The security guards want it to happen. You should hear the ufc fighter bobby green and Jacob talk about it on the Joe Rogan clips on CZcams

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Před rokem +5

      It's not anymore than any other. There's too many criminals and not enough space. And as much as the interviewee cries about it they are not held out to dry. In just about every county or state jail if any inmate assaults or disrespects a CO they get a beat down on the spot and usually their dorms raided so the other inmates can beat them up later as well. Guards often operate like a gang themselves and I don't blame them but there is a reason most stick it out and gain rank.

    • @thekickingwolf5115
      @thekickingwolf5115 Před rokem +1

      Hey now, be inclusive

  • @thegenerallorsstarfleet
    @thegenerallorsstarfleet Před rokem +57

    This is one aspect I always come back to in studying criminal justice and what can be done to improve the justice system. It is essential to know that these occurrences happen daily when correction officers may not make it home from work, or they do make it out alive with a few bodily injuries. This video is defiantly something to consider⚖

  • @liv6316
    @liv6316 Před rokem +71

    You can tell even by the body language that this person is so tense and uncomfortable recalling these experiences

  • @SapphireJewels24
    @SapphireJewels24 Před rokem +357

    Thank you for keeping the truth out there! I struggled with addiction & would find myself on the Island 2 or 3 times a year. The cycle is hard enough but then you enter a world that makes it almost impossible for positive change. There aren't any programs in place & everything is corrupt. That isn't what jail should be.

    • @harsimransinghbansal108
      @harsimransinghbansal108 Před rokem +3

      👍

    • @totsmcgriff2917
      @totsmcgriff2917 Před rokem +13

      The only good thing about ending up in rikers for an addiction is that if your addicted to opiates or benzos they will actually give you medicine unlike 99% of other jails. I was able to stay on my methadone while I was there. Which if your an opiate addict you know is absolute he'll to come off of cold turkey

    • @SapphireJewels24
      @SapphireJewels24 Před rokem +5

      @@totsmcgriff2917 True story! Unless your charges are enough that you may be looking at state time. They will put you in medical for a week on a detox & then you're on ur own.

    • @jctai100
      @jctai100 Před rokem +9

      Tell me though, what is jail 'supposed to be'? There are no perfect answers.

    • @totsmcgriff2917
      @totsmcgriff2917 Před rokem +3

      @@SapphireJewels24 only if your sentence to state time will they put you on admin detox like 10 mg every 3 days. And actually now some state facilities are letting people stay on maintenance depending on where your going

  • @XaYaZaZa
    @XaYaZaZa Před rokem +67

    What kind of psychopath women would start a relationship with any inmate!? LMAO

    • @Skankhunt420.
      @Skankhunt420. Před rokem

      Cos it's mostly ugly snowoman who become prison guards who struggle to get any. Sometimes they get coerced and sometimes it's for money

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Před rokem +18

      A lonely one?

    • @stickyickyoohway11
      @stickyickyoohway11 Před rokem +7

      Harley Quinn

    • @XaYaZaZa
      @XaYaZaZa Před rokem

      @The Duke yeah talk about bizarre!

    • @XaYaZaZa
      @XaYaZaZa Před rokem

      @@stickyickyoohway11 lmao

  • @reginaldmassey3272
    @reginaldmassey3272 Před rokem +37

    I worked there for 9 months, the academy was cool but once we started at the jail I went in I thought prepared knowing everyone would work together and keep things under control, what a rude awakening, veteran officers only cared about themselves, few bosses cared, I expected issues with inmates but officers were worse. another issue was nepotism, its rampant in that place, some bosses daughters or sons, nieces, nephews, cousins etc; when I graduated the academy I expected to be assigned a tough facility, but man got assigned soft jails, or the hospital facility. I praise those that hang in there for 20 years.

  • @monieloveist
    @monieloveist Před rokem +53

    THANK YOU for your bravery and steadfastnesses… along with allowing most of us to know, that’s it’s not all about racking in all that overtime for money, your mental health should hold more value. I wish this woman NOTHING but continued grace🙏🏽👏🏽

  • @ajohnson12309
    @ajohnson12309 Před rokem +179

    The fact that she has to mask her identity tells me a lot about how scared she is to be identified by the system she’s exposing

    • @DanskiV2
      @DanskiV2 Před rokem +60

      I really don’t think her identity has been masked enough to be honest

    • @ajohnson12309
      @ajohnson12309 Před rokem +17

      @@DanskiV2 Yeah she’s also giving timeframes by explaining specific events that happened with her

    • @DanskiV2
      @DanskiV2 Před rokem +11

      @@ajohnson12309 Age, voice, build too

    • @janiceramharack3113
      @janiceramharack3113 Před rokem +8

      Her hair can help identify her and that can put her in danger

    • @ajohnson12309
      @ajohnson12309 Před rokem +7

      @@janiceramharack3113 lol most of our women wear identical wigs now so I wouldn’t worry about that too much about that

  • @keezman3698
    @keezman3698 Před rokem +115

    Damn. I just started a job in corrections about a month ago. I think I stumbled across this video for reason. Stress levels have already starting to rise.

    • @amir3515
      @amir3515 Před rokem +3

      Damn man..

    • @jewdahfinnisher8941
      @jewdahfinnisher8941 Před rokem +18

      They don’t even make that much money fam get on indeed everyday til you find a way out

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Před rokem +2

      @@jewdahfinnisher8941 or just make rank and move up from the guarding duties.

    • @nickoliver3523
      @nickoliver3523 Před rokem +4

      @@alexander1902 honestly even seargents/supervisors spend decent amounts of time with inmates.

    • @Butterfingers1989
      @Butterfingers1989 Před rokem +1

      In that case if you are already getting nervous quit and find another job. You are not made for the job.

  • @iloveyellow7214
    @iloveyellow7214 Před rokem +1

    this series is one of the reasons why Im subscribed to your chanell
    I hope you guys are always safe and healthy always thank you for doing this

  • @mechanicaldummy9324
    @mechanicaldummy9324 Před rokem +5

    My mom worked at Rikers for 26
    Years and to this day never uttered a word of went on

  • @wiseass2149
    @wiseass2149 Před rokem +257

    Rikers Island is the heart for all gangs on the east coast. Seriously, all the gangs get their marching orders from Rikers. It's an affront to humanity that such a place continues to exist.

    • @BeyondTheInternet
      @BeyondTheInternet Před rokem +17

      *Actually It's Upstate.*

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Před rokem +1

      So true. Just sad

    • @lp.shakur
      @lp.shakur Před rokem +9

      I am from Europe and even I know Rikers or Pelican Bay, that's how infamous those places are

    • @wiseass2149
      @wiseass2149 Před rokem

      @@lp.shakur What's funny is that those prisons exist, but the USA is still being toted as the leader of the free world. I'm no fan of China and Russia, but the USA has the most incarcerated people on Earth.

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Před rokem +8

      @@lp.shakur lol Rikers is a county jail. It's just infamous because it's in an island setting and everyone from NYC ends up there. In reality it's just an outdated jail that needs urgent restructuring.

  • @jefff3023
    @jefff3023 Před rokem +88

    She literally just described every sizable jail in the US. Nothing she described was unique to Rikers in the least. All of that is the norm here in the US

    • @footlockerpvp9674
      @footlockerpvp9674 Před rokem +5

      That’s what I’m saying everything she is saying is literally expected lol does she not know what she signed up for

    • @jbambace87
      @jbambace87 Před rokem +1

      The prison system is a money making machine.

  • @koolifatolo3719
    @koolifatolo3719 Před rokem +151

    Vice is doing a terrible job at anonymizing her.
    Those at Rikers Island would be able to ID her easily without much effort.

    • @amandahugginkiss55
      @amandahugginkiss55 Před rokem +15

      I thought the same thing. But maybe there are many aa female guards so she's anonymous because of that? Other pieces in this style do a way better job keeping their voice changed. Imagine being an employee at Rikers, watching this, and realizing you recognize the voice. How messed up is that?

    • @koolifatolo3719
      @koolifatolo3719 Před rokem +36

      @@amandahugginkiss55 even if there are many female guards, not all of them have the exact same physical appearance. We already know her skin color, hair color and texture, height, and body type so that narrows it down a lot. She also made known about which department she was in charge of. Vice didn't do a good job at the voice changing as well. Hence her original voice can still be recognized. As you can see, this is a lot of information on her true identity. Those at Rikers Island would definitely know her. Vice should provide all informants with a standard incognito apparel which covers every part of their bodies. That way we have no idea how to ID those informants

    • @Epiphanykendell
      @Epiphanykendell Před rokem +4

      Same thing i said

    • @porkchop6241
      @porkchop6241 Před rokem +3

      Na she good I just left Rikers Island in Oct after 24/ days for a gun charge city bullet
      They have so many female’s working there

  • @charliechoo8590
    @charliechoo8590 Před rokem +1

    Love watching these interviews thank you for uploading ❤

  • @davep2867
    @davep2867 Před rokem +19

    She speaking facts. I worked in rikers as a nurse. Drugs everywhere

  • @DruDruia
    @DruDruia Před rokem +20

    I hope this series keeps going, because it's one of the best one on Vice atm

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +1

      im in rikers jail and watching vidio on my smuggled phone. its innacruate vidio its not great here but its fine just fine. its fine

    • @DruDruia
      @DruDruia Před rokem

      @@Timmysthirdbirthday damn. What you in for ?

  • @Henchman_Holding_Wrench
    @Henchman_Holding_Wrench Před rokem +40

    I knew a few people who were in for a very short time. Pretty much the same things they told me. I'm not shocked by any of it, yet, hearing it spoken still makes me feel it somehow.

  • @teksight9714
    @teksight9714 Před rokem +16

    Interesting to hear the guard's perspective. I had the impression guards were all powerful tyrants. But it sounds like the guards are actually in a very tough situation. I'm glad i saw this.

  • @narcisoveloz2102
    @narcisoveloz2102 Před rokem +8

    What this person is saying is the reality of all prisons nationwide.
    I lived it, saw it with my own eyes.

  • @centeguahan3760
    @centeguahan3760 Před rokem +375

    That _"chest pain"_ feeling she described is something I'm well familiar of after my last job. I still get that whenever I think about the circumstances that led to me ultimately just calling in quits...didn't even care to go back to pick up my final paycheck..
    Yup...that bad. Year & a half later, I'm still unemployed & have yet to seek counseling which I need now after the final encounter at work. I can't even go to the store without getting a tiny pain in my chest from trauma. My life feels empty & useless. Never have I ever felt this way till I moved over 600k miles from home. & then all this happened beginning with covid, & contracting it also ending 2020 (when it literally first came around) since then, I'm just existing I guess...

    • @aalberto_8103
      @aalberto_8103 Před rokem +52

      The chest pain is from anxiety man, this is why I always put myself above people, systems, beliefs and everyone. This is the only way to survive n corporate America, and yes I’d lie a lot and manipulate my mangers to keep a job

    • @dncidnti7839
      @dncidnti7839 Před rokem +10

      @@aalberto_8103 bingo !

    • @phuckyoutube5927
      @phuckyoutube5927 Před rokem

      Yeah well prisoners are only that bad because of the guards i dont feel bad for them at all.

    • @ChucklingAway
      @ChucklingAway Před rokem +25

      You’ll find your path. One day at a time :-)

    • @LynnzeNao
      @LynnzeNao Před rokem +24

      Better days are coming, keep fighting

  • @HClbn
    @HClbn Před rokem +52

    Imagine hiring North Korean guards at Rikers

  • @asiam1528
    @asiam1528 Před rokem +6

    They couldn’t pay me enough to work on that island

  • @nerissajones6763
    @nerissajones6763 Před rokem +3

    COs Honest question, what is the motivation for wanting to become a corrections officer in terms intrinsic rewards? I know in NYC being from there, salary and job security is a reason to get a city or state job but just curious about what other personal goals a person has working in such a difficult environment?

  • @tintincruz8660
    @tintincruz8660 Před rokem +16

    Yes my favorite show is back! ♥️ Vice keeps slaying this

  • @tiffanyr134
    @tiffanyr134 Před rokem +48

    Everything she said is the absolute truth. If you want to learn more on the truth and reality about American prisons, I highly suggest another CZcams channel - Larry Lawton. He is a former jewel thief and spent many, many years in prison. His channel really opened my eyes to the American prison system and how much we are failing our own people.

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +1

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    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 Před rokem +1

      The lockdown is good too
      He speaks about his life inside rikers island

    • @mp-xo7sl
      @mp-xo7sl Před rokem

      if the rapist guy in the video and guys like him is your people then that says more about you than anybody else

  • @brookiegremlin6660
    @brookiegremlin6660 Před 4 měsíci

    is this the whole video? or is there more of it somewhere that I can watch?

  • @michelle25257
    @michelle25257 Před rokem +152

    I’m not going to lie to you I worked in a juvenile detention center and everything she said was true, regarding the quitting, fatigue and staying stuck. I was working 16 hours a day and five days a week. This was mandatory and if you could not do those hours they would just fire you. Because they were kids, I can say it was much more organized and there were a lot of cameras so nothing inappropriate can happen, specifically bc you would catch a pedo case quick ! But I very much agree that if something happened it would be the officers fault versus the kids. Mind you… did we forget we are dealing with law breakers and murderers ??? I only was there a couple of months but I’m not sure how I even did that it was so stressful and I’m still looking to do corrections but I just feel I may stay on the social work side of it.

    • @Real_Talk_Ent
      @Real_Talk_Ent Před rokem

      You one of those rude azz officers yuck

    • @anitaknight3915
      @anitaknight3915 Před rokem

      How did you make it through 16 hour shifts? That had to be stressful. I'm on the mental health counseling side of it and it's so draining and stressful too. All these systems are corrupt and overwork understaff employees. Those shifts sound brutal.

    • @michelle25257
      @michelle25257 Před rokem +5

      @@anitaknight3915 hey! I did it because of bills and I was happy about finally having a “ career “ But once I realized my hygiene was taking the back burner and my dog was depressed because I was never home I said nope ! I really tried to stay. I gave them a few more months than I wanted to ! But yes it was just manly because of bills. Those were the best paychecks ever but wow it showed you that money really isn’t everything. I tried to get a day off for my mothers birthday and they flat out told me no. That was the cherry on top. Oh the stories I have about that place lol.

    • @anitaknight3915
      @anitaknight3915 Před rokem +1

      @@michelle25257 ohhhh hunty I bet you have stories for days on how it was there!!!! Yes no job is worth your mental health and sanity. I can only imagine the dysfunction, toxicity, and chaos. I'm a mental health therapist and I know the draining nature of my field. Idk how you guys mentally and physically got through those long shifts.

  • @krystalfukinmarie757
    @krystalfukinmarie757 Před rokem +36

    None of this is specific to Rikers. Everything she is talking about is every prison.

    • @StraightFelon
      @StraightFelon Před rokem

      Lmao I call bullshit. Prisons are not one homogenous place. Some prisons are shitholes while others are clean. Some yards are soft as hell and others are killing fields. People who have never been to prison make these broad sweeping generalizations about prison like they’re all the same. “Oh child molesters get killed in prison” when most prisons they barely get harassed.

    • @krystalfukinmarie757
      @krystalfukinmarie757 Před rokem

      What y’all deleting your comments for?

    • @Vortex__24
      @Vortex__24 Před rokem

      @@krystalfukinmarie757 what comments ?

    • @krystalfukinmarie757
      @krystalfukinmarie757 Před rokem

      @@Vortex__24 one by "Joseph" and one by "2 dope feinds" they’re in my notifications but when I click they’re gone

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington Před rokem +3

      @@krystalfukinmarie757 It means they used offensive language and were automatically filtered by CZcams or they were reported by people and then removed.

  • @CaptainKirk01
    @CaptainKirk01 Před rokem +68

    I knew someone who was in prison and when I learned this was happening, I started gathering all the information I could get from him. Since then I now make attempts to contact various inmates to continue amassing this information. I know it's not much but I won't stop going after crooked officers and exposing them and getting new charges for inmates that I can catch with the evidence I now get.

    • @ebgraphix
      @ebgraphix Před rokem +5

      Are you going after crooked prisoners as well?

    • @amandahugginkiss55
      @amandahugginkiss55 Před rokem +9

      Somebody is going to figure out you're snitching and come after you. I hope you're being safe. Most of the inmates (and the staff) don't mess around.

    • @jerrywright6137
      @jerrywright6137 Před rokem

      And your doing this all in your imagination!!! Wow! Good for you!!! I bet those who get your letters have a fun time experience with the shredder!!!
      Either your insane or a 10 year old kid that is completely bored and wants supporting comments

    • @CaptainKirk01
      @CaptainKirk01 Před rokem

      @@amandahugginkiss55 If they dont mess around then there is a purpose to stoping them. Why else do they try to stop this? Why is there so much violence? Why are they this violent? Why do I have to worry? Bottom line is they want drugs and sex. I want the system to be drug and sex free. Thats the only way to reform. Get them off drugs. Remove the source fix the problem. Make them hurt for their actions.

  • @waynewilson1175
    @waynewilson1175 Před rokem +4

    A friend just got out of the California penal system --- four facilities in 1 and 1/2 years. The corruption was staggering. People could get anything for a price, even cell phones. Women who came in clean got hooked on drugs inside. Her cellmate even had syringes to inject with. It is a nightmare world.

  • @heeledviper
    @heeledviper Před rokem +13

    This is exactly what you should expect. The prison system has become a privatized, very profitable industry. It doesn't matter that it's at the cost of its employees or the inmates, every single one loses.

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +1

      i opened the emegrency hatch on a public flight before so im basically unstoppable

    • @roel2835
      @roel2835 Před 19 dny

      ​@@Timmysthirdbirthday Relevance? Just wondering... You wouldn't mind being in there, working or whatever? To me prisons are places to stay FAR AWAY from, regardless of how strong you think you are.

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 Před rokem +26

    Jesus Christ! I worked as a night shift attendant at a county juvenile detention facility as a young man. The orientation class was run by veteran corrections officers. The FIRST thing we were told was NEVER have sex with an incarcerated person! Also never help or smuggle banned items into the facility. Unless you wanted to stay on the other side of the bars!
    Let’s face it, a person in jail usually, but not always, has really screwed up to end up there.

    • @ChristianBullen
      @ChristianBullen Před rokem +1

      You mean to tell me people didn't do as they were told?! What!

  • @jbmp1390
    @jbmp1390 Před rokem +62

    I bet that if we bothered to actually properly detox people from whatever drugs they had an issue with and then put them through meaningful rehabilitation while incarcerated we could see so many better outcomes. Prisons are FULL of drugs. It's crazy to me that you can potentially continue your addiction, or pick up a new one, while in actual prison. This fucking country man.

    • @sfdko3291
      @sfdko3291 Před rokem +5

      This is the tough thing. We think there are solutions but there aren't. The fact of the terrible matter is that the odds of you coming back from drug addiction are slim to none, even with professional help.
      No one wants to hear it, but if you ever become an addict, you're essentially done.

    • @naughtywizard
      @naughtywizard Před rokem +10

      @@sfdko3291 single worst take I’ve read on this topic

    • @omegaduck2955
      @omegaduck2955 Před rokem +6

      @@naughtywizard right that’s such a negative way of thinking…he basically saying it’s no use and we should just let this be cuz “there’s not much to be done” 😂like wat

    • @danieltribley4557
      @danieltribley4557 Před rokem

      Rikers used to fully detox ppl. There's a reason they stopped and lowered what they give.

    • @jbmp1390
      @jbmp1390 Před rokem

      @@sfdko3291 Are you insane? I myself have 5 years clean from Heroin and I know many others who've overcome similar addictions. It's extremely difficult but definitely not impossible. Especially nowadays with MAT(Medication Assisted Treatment). I'm not trying to be a dick but you are just objectively wrong.

  • @mrhoopfan1
    @mrhoopfan1 Před rokem +6

    My grandpa worked here for 25 years....had some interesting stories, including some positive ones

  • @meowfussykitten3979
    @meowfussykitten3979 Před rokem +14

    My husband used to be a correctional officer and she’s right. They expect you to work 16-24 hours shifts back to back to back. They take care of the inmates but never their staff. They expect you to give up your life for your job. I’m glad my husband doesn’t work their anymore

  • @armandoherrera301
    @armandoherrera301 Před rokem +45

    This doesn't just happen at rikers this happens in almost every prison.

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +3

      are you in jail ? didnt thik so

    • @armandoherrera301
      @armandoherrera301 Před rokem +2

      @@Timmysthirdbirthday I worked in a prison for 14 years

    • @kennedyliberty1304
      @kennedyliberty1304 Před rokem

      @@armandoherrera301 ...but you didn't work at rikers Island

    • @armandoherrera301
      @armandoherrera301 Před rokem +2

      @@kennedyliberty1304 exactly I worked somewhere more dangerous than rikers

    • @kennedyliberty1304
      @kennedyliberty1304 Před rokem +3

      @@armandoherrera301 How do you know if you never been there? What place are you talking about? What's the population?

  • @williamrothschildakatheman8980

    Crazy thing about rikers is u have ppl sitting in there 1-2-3 years. For a DUI case. New York court system is a joke

    • @joelee6565
      @joelee6565 Před rokem +1

      Clever editing to not mention all the other crimes that people commit to get there it made it seem like it's only the most heinous criminals

  • @davehughes53
    @davehughes53 Před rokem +21

    I hope no one is surprised, this has been going on for years. It goes on in most jails and prisons. The pay is too low and security is secondary. It’s hard to find people who want a career in babysitting immature adults. Only slightly off people would want this, easily suduced and bribed

  • @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea

    21 years old dealing with this? Omg

  • @lebou9540
    @lebou9540 Před rokem +43

    I'm sorry, but women should not be working in a male's prison. Vice versa for men in a female prison. Too much can go wrong (and obviously is).

    • @tintincruz8660
      @tintincruz8660 Před rokem

      You want the prisoners to be a bunch of repressed catholic school girls? Imo there should be at least a few opposite sex to balance out the testosterone but it takes a certain personality to withstand it, and I think correctional facilities should also look into their officer's mentality.

    • @lebou9540
      @lebou9540 Před rokem

      @@tintincruz8660 They should've thought about that before committing crimes. I guess if the prison isn't too violent, then maybe but in a place like Riker's, a woman should not be there.

    • @moringaottawa
      @moringaottawa Před rokem +3

      Maybe you're looking it at it from a small distorted patriarchal lens. Isn't there a bigger issue at play here that needs attention? Are conditions so grave that the environment is not only a life-threatening situation for all inmates (regardless of severity or # of offences) as well as the CO's and other front line staff. If the goal is rehabilitation isn't this a huge failure on the part of the riker's senior directors and associated legislative stakeholders?
      It's crazy that something as random as the location you're born and live in may very well be the deciding factor as to whether you're subjected to grotesquely inhumane conditions at a correctional or mental institution. I hope vice never stops talking about whats going on at Riker's.

    • @laxx1559
      @laxx1559 Před rokem

      Employment laws say you can't discriminate as long as they meet the job requirements.

    • @tintincruz8660
      @tintincruz8660 Před rokem

      @@lebou9540 There are also women inmates in Riker's. Even if they're violent, one of the best ways to correct them is to have a fellow women on board who understand their struggles. Like I said, it takes a certain personality to thrive on such a violent place. Officers should be screened for that regardless of gender.

  • @wizaaeed
    @wizaaeed Před rokem +12

    famous quote: `If there was a lake in prison, somebody can probably sneak a boat through!`

  • @user-uh7sx5iz9o
    @user-uh7sx5iz9o Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I hope that you are in a safer working environment. God Bless😊

  • @parkinggirl
    @parkinggirl Před rokem

    Omg so upsetting...:(( Thank you for sharing.

  • @MsLauraMSM
    @MsLauraMSM Před rokem +32

    It’s so sad to hear that a place where it’s supposed to reformed you, it destroyed you more. How a system could do that to a person? And I’m not talking abt murders I’m talking abt people who are there for minors offenses and the personal who try to do their job everyday without the corruption.
    All the people that comes out of rikers needs therapy. It’s doesn’t matter if you’re a prisoner or a officer. It’s very painful to see that everyone knows what happens there and no one do nothing to prevent that.
    Great job America!!

    • @Automotib
      @Automotib Před rokem +2

      Not just Rikers, but a lot of prisons all over the world. Pretty sure there are prisons way worse than that too out there.

    • @jamesburke7059
      @jamesburke7059 Před rokem +1

      Rikers isn’t for reform you don’t go there for minor offenses

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Před rokem +67

    Wow this is just terrifying. I can’t believe they treat human beings like this. Just sickening 😣😣

    • @eton13_
      @eton13_ Před rokem +11

      You cant believe that a facility used to house the worst criminal offenders is not some 5 star resort paradise ?

    • @sfdko3291
      @sfdko3291 Před rokem

      And this is why I'm for the death penalty. There's no such thing as "rehabilitation" for these guys. They should just be dead.

    • @Reborn0134
      @Reborn0134 Před rokem +2

      @@eton13_ yes they’re humans not animals their needs to be better prison systems like they have in Norway.

    • @romad
      @romad Před rokem +5

      @@Reborn0134 if they werent trying to kill eachother and guards maybe they would be treated better

    • @Reborn0134
      @Reborn0134 Před rokem +1

      New York is hell on earth

  • @kaleahcollins4567
    @kaleahcollins4567 Před rokem +6

    My dad was a grievance officer on Rikers and retired from it. From 79-99

    • @JessicaLopez-ib9wf
      @JessicaLopez-ib9wf Před rokem +1

      God Bless your dad that is very mentally stressful job I hope he is living his best life now.

  • @Bubbl3sCupcake
    @Bubbl3sCupcake Před rokem +10

    Man just hearing this brings me back to when I worked in the prison. Everything she's saying is the truth across the board but I know Rikers is a whole different jungle

    • @anitaknight3915
      @anitaknight3915 Před rokem

      Did you feel unsafe there as a woman? Did you hear or know of many guards sleeping with inmates? It sounds like a hellish place when she talked about all the officers being assaulted.

  • @AskMississippiAskMississippi

    “The world is in more peril from those who tolerate evil or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it.” -Dr. Albert Einstein, 1953

    • @richardwhitaker4148
      @richardwhitaker4148 Před rokem +1

      I feel like this is a that would be put at the end of a Law and Order episode from back in the day.

    • @rebellefleur435
      @rebellefleur435 Před rokem +1

      Ugh I'm so sick of seeing this goddamn copy paste comment!! try using your OWN brain!

    • @thebreadtable4880
      @thebreadtable4880 Před rokem +2

      @@rebellefleur435 it’s just a quote, be okay with learning from others. And be okay with other people sharing quotes they resonate with 🎉

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +1

      albert ienstein would never comment on a youtube vidio you are not fooling anyone

  • @rashedusman9717
    @rashedusman9717 Před rokem +44

    The biggest problem is that in order to limit the cases of abusive behaviour of certain officers, they limited correctional officers authority to minimum. Unfortunately dangerous inmates can't be handled like people locked up in minimal security facilitys. If they don't have a good reason to fear an officer than all hell brakes loose.

  • @heathernemanic1062
    @heathernemanic1062 Před 8 měsíci

    I don’t know how anyone could handle this insanity. There are some really scary people behind those Bars. I bow to those who are brave enough to handle that insanity. There has been several very scary Prison riots in that very scary horror filled place..

  • @3rdeyekai133
    @3rdeyekai133 Před rokem +2

    Wow…chest pains at 21? Definitely not worth it.

  • @FinancewithEJ
    @FinancewithEJ Před rokem +34

    It’s not shocking being that Rickers Island is more violent especially being that there’s most violent criminals and gangs.

    • @lauralishes1
      @lauralishes1 Před rokem

      Exactly. She seems shocked there's criminals and bad behavior in a prison.

    • @SMOOVKILL1
      @SMOOVKILL1 Před rokem +4

      What? You know how many people have been sitting in rikers for years without trial. The whole prison system in America is sickening. Modern day torture chambers and crime still keeps rising. It doesn't work.

    • @mrt1640
      @mrt1640 Před rokem +1

      There’s literally no more punishment dealt out in these prison they recently banned solitary confinement…which is called the SHU recently banned keep lock and yes I am a C.O

    • @SMOOVKILL1
      @SMOOVKILL1 Před rokem

      @@mrt1640 yeah lock people in solitary. Your a sick person. Educate yourself

    • @mrt1640
      @mrt1640 Před rokem +1

      @@SMOOVKILL1 you’d only understand it from my perspective as a guard who works in a Max in NY there’s been more assaults on staffs then ever b4

  • @leroyhopkins2229
    @leroyhopkins2229 Před rokem +5

    Yes the system has failed so many ppl even on the outside of the prisons

  • @triciabudd6445
    @triciabudd6445 Před rokem +1

    Omg, this is so very heartbreaking...
    💔😭😭💔💔💔😭😭💔

  • @nowintroducinghertome
    @nowintroducinghertome Před 3 měsíci +2

    Girl you balls of steel.. i cant, i stay strapped as an officer unfortunately too trigger happy for unwated occasions 😂

  • @chrisdurham1144
    @chrisdurham1144 Před rokem +28

    This sounds like my time teaching at an inner city school. I was always blamed for any incident, and the kids would act up no matter what you did. It was draining as well. And, there wasn't a day that I wasn't assaulted in some way that I can remember.

    • @ED-ie3et
      @ED-ie3et Před 9 měsíci +3

      I know the feeling. Used to work for an inner city after school program. Left after several months. I don't regret it. Kids are the future but some of those kids needed exorcisms....

    • @chrisdurham1144
      @chrisdurham1144 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@ED-ie3et It takes a little while to learn to get along with those kinds of kids. It took me years, but I finally got to the point where I wouldn't send any of them to the office. For me, the parents are the absolute worst, and it just takes one to run you out of a school.

  • @crudeliademon9237
    @crudeliademon9237 Před rokem +19

    Working in a place like that at 21? How is that even legal, shouldn't you be more experienced to work in such a difficult environment?

    • @derekjohnson4109
      @derekjohnson4109 Před rokem +4

      These places probably have such a difficult time keeping staff that standards are pretty low.

    • @lovethetruth953
      @lovethetruth953 Před rokem

      you're an adult at 21 ma'am....

  • @joseramirez-sz9yo
    @joseramirez-sz9yo Před 10 měsíci +2

    Sounds like every prison I've ever heard about

  • @tiggercampbell6198
    @tiggercampbell6198 Před rokem

    thank you for your service..

  • @bigrich0926
    @bigrich0926 Před rokem +39

    Why on earth would a woman want to do this job is beyond me

    • @donelkingii3738
      @donelkingii3738 Před rokem

      They want to be men. Feminism at work. Equal lefts get equal rights. Lol

    • @reed7562
      @reed7562 Před rokem +8

      She into it

    • @nadacape2115
      @nadacape2115 Před rokem

      Benefits

    • @xWarLegendx
      @xWarLegendx Před rokem

      @@nadacape2115 military, police, sheriff, state forces,SWAT, para-military,FBI, lawyer, judge, govt worker/administrator, even these give benefits, but r much better than a CO job

  • @olefella7561
    @olefella7561 Před rokem +29

    The fact that we get free videos on CZcams by VICE is truly a gift. 👍

  • @Karra__with_a_K
    @Karra__with_a_K Před 7 měsíci

    I Wanted to apply to become a correctional officer at Rikers. So glad I watched this video.

  • @shlattwidow3109
    @shlattwidow3109 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My boy just went in for a year. I hope he’s okay.

  • @Joe-nf5wk
    @Joe-nf5wk Před rokem +6

    I've been to Rikers Island multiple times. Its mostly female officers. There are stabbings, cuttings, beatings every day. I remember there was a huge sign next to the water fountain that said something to the effect of "its you're human right to have running water, if there is no running water call this number". The water would barely have enough force to gurgle up from the fountain and drip down the side of the fountain making it literally impossible to drink from unless you licked it off the dirty fountain. I called the number and tried to report it and they said that it was technically "RUNNING" even though it wasn't possible to drink from it. THE CORRECTION OFFICERS ARE THE ONES BRINGING IN ALL THE DRUGS AND WEAPONS. Thats how you get it even when they suspended visits. I had an officer ask me if I wanted anything including newports, suboxone, heroin, cocaine, weed, k2, alcohol, and even would let me rent her personal cell phone to make calls that weren't being recorded. Its crazy because most of these people who are incarcerated are going to be getting out at some point. When you are there it feels like no one cares.

    • @Dondokken1980s
      @Dondokken1980s Před rokem

      Do they put people in there for unpaid traffic Tickets or Alimony?

  • @rachelcarson7119
    @rachelcarson7119 Před rokem +58

    Angela Davis (1944-, Planet Earth)-
    “Prisons do not disappear social problems, they disappear human beings. Homelessness, unemployment, drug addiction, mental illness, and illiteracy are only a few of the problems that disappear from public view when the human beings contending with them are relegated to cages.”

    • @lautaro1670
      @lautaro1670 Před rokem +1

      But did they try with, idk, not commiting crines? Lmao, don't break the law, don't go to jail. It that's easy.

    • @rachelcarson7119
      @rachelcarson7119 Před rokem +1

      @@lautaro1670 “For all y'all talking about "we can't have lawlessness": What do you call it when cops murder without consequence? When a mayor violates the municipal code? Shouldn't the people in power be held to highest level of accountability when it comes to following the law?”
      ― Nikkita Oliver (1986-, Planet Earth)

    • @lautaro1670
      @lautaro1670 Před rokem

      @@rachelcarson7119 Depends. Did the cop murder somebody while in the line of duty? I would call that an heroic act. Did the cop murder his wife or committed a crime against an innocent person? Well, he is a criminal, so he should receive either bullets or jail.
      If a politician is corrupt, he should be held against a firing squad like the Romanians did with Ceausescu.
      Other options are first world bullshit and a major reason about why their societies are falling apart.

  • @amberleftover
    @amberleftover Před 4 měsíci

    This is so sad... Wow, just woooooww. I feel so deeply for this woman & her other colleagues! ❤

  • @damienholland8103
    @damienholland8103 Před rokem

    Where's the full version of this? Dang.

  • @GeneralKenobiSIYE
    @GeneralKenobiSIYE Před rokem +10

    "He does that to everyone."
    "Oh... okay then.... Thanks for explaining it." ROFLMAO!!!

    • @alexander1902
      @alexander1902 Před rokem

      I'm doubtful of that one. Of all the stories of heard from former inmates the guards would extract someone from their cells and beat the bark off them for doing that. Any act of disrespect would travel across the pod and then all the inmates would be getting out of line.

  • @overindulgent
    @overindulgent Před rokem +58

    This isn’t “ground breaking”… It’s all true. I’ve been to prison. This is normal.

  • @sgtlenny6
    @sgtlenny6 Před rokem

    Was waiting for this one

  • @justacatwhocantype
    @justacatwhocantype Před rokem +9

    Many problems in prisons could be solved by taking the most obvious step, which would be that female prisons should only have female guards and male prisons should only have male guards. This would be so much better for both sides.

  • @MikeHawkPEN15
    @MikeHawkPEN15 Před rokem +7

    She literally just regurgitated what you watch on any prison show, imagine becoming a CO and being offended.

    • @Timmysthirdbirthday
      @Timmysthirdbirthday Před rokem +4

      imagine being a middle aged dad of two kids (one douglas and one charvis) o wait you r living the dream

  • @jgchalmers
    @jgchalmers Před rokem +11

    Honestly, what did this chick think was going to happen when you become a prison guard. Did you think you were going to get some sort of red carpet.

    • @joelewis4906
      @joelewis4906 Před rokem +3

      So because something is difficult or challenging one should just roll over right ?. Glad she has a spine to at least try unlike Mr "it's probably too hard and scary so I'll just stay home"...

    • @jgchalmers
      @jgchalmers Před rokem +1

      @@joelewis4906 mr too hard and scary? wtf are you talking about? I honestly couldn't finish the video because it just sounds like someone whining so I suppose it could be a reference to that. but if its referring something else you'll have to enlighten me

    • @elias-lk7kj
      @elias-lk7kj Před rokem

      @@joelewis4906 but… she rolled over…

  • @jameegarland
    @jameegarland Před rokem

    It's like she was surprised to find out that being a prison guard was dangerous job.

  • @nerlyb7032
    @nerlyb7032 Před rokem +1

    That’s crazy. I have nurse friends that work in prison I don’t know how they do it I couldn’t

  • @irietropicals4255
    @irietropicals4255 Před rokem +4

    This is a surprise to you all? This is every prison

  • @redumbrella6832
    @redumbrella6832 Před rokem +6

    so this lady just describes any jail in America? good job on this one vice

  • @glassje2
    @glassje2 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As a therapist the money is pretty decent to work in prisons but I would NEVER!!! Between being locked in for the entirety of your shift and the high likelihood of assault...nah