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Originally Posted by Skye An extortion officer is not a 'guard' with a title. They are, in layman's terms, an investigator.
My pal's cellie had to turn someone in for this. They move his cellie to another yard... and they investigated the guy, who ended up being sent to the shu.
He was extorting sex or money.... if you were not putting out you had to pay.
In an effort to bring or reduce the continued criminal activity, the cellie talked to the extortion officer. He was more concerned with Innocent 'green' inmates being raped than he was being labeled a snitch. |
I see. I understand the circumstances of "that" situation. Unfortunately, not everyone's situation is the same. That worked for him and his reasons behind it were honorable. I am not sure the entire circumstances of my son's situation and may never know except what it is he told me. I have to take his word for it and am inclined to do so.
I am sure that my son would do what is right in any given situation. I would like to think that he would.
I am sure that you can understand that my son's situation, being 'green" himself, and not knowing the ways of the prison life as of yet.........who knows? I'm not there and can't make decisions for him as I would love to do.
But back to reporting to an Extortion Officer. That is an option, depending on the individual and the circumstances of the situation I guess.
Thanks again Skye.