Life Behind Bars: A Look into the Life of Prisoners based on the Society of Captives by Gresham M. Sykes

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The life behind bars basically means the life of imprisonment. Most people believe that inmates live in very relaxed and comfortable life in the prisons with TVs, other electronic equipment and exercise equipment. However, the reality is far different from most people think. People do not want to see inmates to treat in inhumanely, but they also do not want to see they live in very comfy lives in the prisons. They are more likely to commit crime after when they go back to the society, if they experience horribly in the prisons. Because of that, it is so important to know the reality of life behind bars.
Gresham M. Sykes claimed five different deprivations of pains of imprisonment in this book of The Society of Captives. The very first deprivation is losing the freedom in prison. Obviously, inmates are not allowed to leave the prison unless they are allowed to by the law. Another deprivation is that they loss of goods and services. People who live in prison have same uniforms like others rather than having their own clothing. They also eat foods rather than getting what they want. The...

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